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Criminal Law
A comparative study of emergency law with a look at the management of COVID-19 disease; from legal foundations to imposing criminal intervention

Hossein Aghababaei

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.524858.3984

Abstract
  A comparative study of emergency law with a look at the management of COVID-19 disease; from legal foundations to imposing criminal interventionGiven that one of the main functions of the political system is to protect citizens and ensure their security in the face of various accidents and dangers, regulating ...  Read More

Private Law
Concept and scope of destruction of sold object in law with a comparative study in the English legal system

Abolfazl Aghakhani

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 33-57

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.139002.3775

Abstract
  AbstractEach party to the contract expects that in the event of termination, automatic cancellation or cancellation of the contract, the same exchange or compensation that it has transferred to the other party in the contract, to achieve the purpose of terminating the contract. But in many cases it happens ...  Read More

Public Law
possibility of judicial review over the disciplinary council of the Building Engineering System Organization In the mirror of judicial procedure

Mina Akbari; fatemeh Afshari

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 59-80

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.527609.4079

Abstract
  Legislative authorities have determined a referee called the Disciplinary Council of Construction Engineering Organization to investigate the guild violations committed by construction engineers. From the point of view of the principles of public law, the constitution as well as the views of the Guardians ...  Read More

Business Law
Interaction of the Full protection and Security Standard (FPS) with the public health exception within the body of the international investment law with emphasis on Covid-19.

Godarz Eftekhar Jahromi; Ahmad Heidari

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 81-108

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.134957.3626

Abstract
  AbstractBalancing the relationship between The Full protection and Security Standard (FPS) and the public health is one of the oldest challenges within the body of the international investment laws; since the protection of public health, without regulating the host countries, leaves room for harm to ...  Read More

Private Law
Objection to the representative of plaintiff in civil proceedings with an emphasis on judicial procedure

Mostafa Elsan; Payam Khanjari Kakavandi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 109-129

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.528393.4105

Abstract
  Objection to the plaintiff's representative at the time of filing the petition is one of the objections that cause a dismissal order according to Articles 84 and 89 of Iranian Civil Procedure Act. This objection does not apply if the petition is filed by the principal, because the authority is a matter ...  Read More

Criminal Law
competent authority to investigate juvenile delinquency in Iranian law

Amin Fallah; hasan hajitabar firozjaee

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 131-154

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.141589.3835

Abstract
  The Code of Criminal Procedure adopted in 1392 with subsequent amendments and additions, except for crimes under the jurisdiction of the Judicial Organization of the Armed Forces, preliminary investigation of crimes of persons under 15 years of age under the jurisdiction of juvenile court and preliminary ...  Read More

Private Law
Litigation Costs in the Competition Law Violation Cases

Mina Hosseini; Behnam Ghafari

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 155-183

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.128863.3452

Abstract
  One of the issues that have received less attention in competition litigation cases in our legal system is the litigation costs problem. The Competition Council has several tasks under "the Act of the execution of the General Policies of Article 44 of the Constitution"(2007), which requires a great deal ...  Read More

Private Law
The Ex turpi causa non oritur action, ex dolo malo non oritur action maxim and Illegality defense

hasan mohseny; hosein davoodi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 185-207

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.130304.3507

Abstract
  litigants sometimes refer to own wrongdoing and expect the courts to rule in their favor. If such lawsuits or defenses are accepted, justice will not be done and a solution must be found to solve this legal problem. In this case roman maxim " Ex turpi causa non oritur action, ex dolo malo non oritur ...  Read More

Private Law
Analysis of the concept and examples of conflict of interest in private law

Hassan Badini; Saeed Siahbidi Kermanshahi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 209-231

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.129515.3474

Abstract
  Conflict of interests is the set of circumstances that create the risk that one's decisions or professional actions in relation to a person who trusts him or her will be affected by personal interests. Conflict of interests is one of the concepts that is essential for proper understanding in any field, ...  Read More

Family Law
An Approach to the Judicial constitiutionalization of Family law in the Iranian Legal System

mohsen safari; Zahra Mashayekhi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 233-256

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.522299.3909

Abstract
  The family is a social institution and a natural unit that we have witnessed significant changes in its definition, structure and function in recent decades. In many legal systems, the family is an ideological institution whose laws are enacted in the light of religious rulings; Laws that are typically ...  Read More

Public Law
Crime Prevention in Organization with the Protection of Whistleblowers

Farid Mohseni

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 257-282

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.526483.4030

Abstract
  Corruption in the government is as old as the government itself and is a serious problem, and dealing with it is no less important than maintaining the security and survival of the government. Today, disclosure is considered as one of the ways to prevent and fight corruption and crimes in the government ...  Read More

Private Law
The will of the legislator and the role of the judge in the effectiveness of the conciliation provisions.

Ghasem Mohammadi; Gholamali Seyfi; Mehdi Karimian ravandi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 283-307

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.520573.3856

Abstract
  In principle, the effectiveness of conciliation provisions depends on a set of factors other than the will of the parties, such as the will of the legislator and the role of the judge. According to Article 10 of the Civil Code, the parties have full freedom of agreement, but this freedom is not absolute, ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Duties and power of NAJA in the light of the doctrine of human security

Amin mohammadi jobeni; hosein sharifi tarazkoohi; Mohammad Barani

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 309-333

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.131056.3539

Abstract
  Human security means the conditions under which the vital core of human life is protected.Although the government has an important role to provide security,it should be seen as a means to provide it,not a matter or a source of security.This doctrine in the broadest sense means freedom from need and freedom ...  Read More

International Law
A Study of Originating Court Jurisdiction in Recognition and enforcement of foreign Judgments

Reza Maghsoudi

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 335-357

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.524192.3983

Abstract
  Abstract: A judgment issued by a foreign country has been recognized and enforced if originating court has jurisdiction for hear the matter. This jurisdiction has been evaluated on the base of rules of addressed country. The key question is what are the criteria for accepting the jurisdiction of a foreign ...  Read More

Criminal Law
The discourse of the criminal policy of the judiciary In Instructions non-governmental institutions interact with the judiciary

AmirHassan Niazpour

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 259-388

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.523558.3945

Abstract
  The discourse of the criminal policy of the judiciary In Instructions non-governmental institutions interact with the judiciaryAbstractIn the Iranian criminal policy, the participation of public institutions in the field of crime prevention, compromise between the actors of criminal cases, protection ...  Read More

Lack of proper realization of the control of government actions as a kind of social existence

MOHAMAD JAVAD JAVID; ZEIN AL ABEDIN YAZDANPANAH

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, Pages 389-410

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.528578.4111

Abstract
  Moving from reality to ideal will be a step towards understanding why government oversight is not being achieved beyond the psychological and moral critique of public officials, avoiding abstract and non-historical thinking and inviting a paradigm shift in legal thought. In other words, the central question ...  Read More