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-Human Rights Energy: with special reference to the part of government contracting economic erase Keywords

faysal ameri

Volume 12, Issue 29 , April 2010, , Pages 161-198

Abstract
  در این مقاله ضمن تعریف حقوق بین الملل انرژی تلاش ها و تدابیری که برای ایجاد یک نظام حقوقی برای انرژی در سطح منطقه ای و بین المللی به عمل آمده، بررسی شده است. اگرچه، غرض ...  Read More

The Concept of Public Services and its Evolution In the Light of Public Function Doctrine

Majid Najarzadeh Hanjani

Volume 19, Issue 56 , December 2017, , Pages 9-32

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.8834.1193

Abstract
  Since the beginning of its theory, the public services faced with conceptual ambiguity and its substantive diagnostic criteria, at least in practice, has not been clear. The privatization of public services and undermining the criterion of "government intervention" and "public interest purpose" added ...  Read More

Examination of the Role of Patent Regime in the Protection of Environment (with a Particular Emphasis on the CBD)

Mehdi Zahedi; Mohammad Hossein Erfn Manesh; Seyd Mohammad Tabatabae'i Nejad

Volume 17, Issue 48 , December 2015, , Pages 119-134

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2015.1757

Abstract
  Industrial development and application of wide range of modern technologies are one of the influential factors in the increase of investment, economic growth and promotion of social welfare. However, according to conducted research and existing empirical evidence, those factors have brought about negative ...  Read More

The Role of Ombudsmen in Developement and Progression of Democracy

Mohammad Jalali; Rezvan Ziaei

Volume 15, Issue 39 , July 2013, , Pages 129-166

Abstract
  In every society, power is deemed as an essential element for securing andmaintaining sovereign governments worldwide; however, human history showswhere it is not laid under control and supervision, in the absence of unaccountabilityto members of society, there is a likelihood of its inclination towards ...  Read More

Use of Chemical Weapons in the Iraq-Iran War under the Perspective of International Criminal Law

Hossein Sharifi Tarzkohi; Sasan Modares Sabzevari

Volume 18, Issue 52 , December 2016, , Pages 129-152

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.6794

Abstract
  Out of many heinous crimes done under Saddam Hussein, few had such disturbing and long-lasting human effects as the use of chemical weapons (CW). In order to serve the interests of justice, such serious crimes of international concern should not go unpunished. Based on the treaty and customary laws applicable ...  Read More

Causes of Failures in Codification of Laws in Iran Legal System

Seyd Naser Soltani

Volume 16, Issue 45 , April 2015, , Pages 131-164

Abstract
  Codification is a process of collecting and restating legal codes in a certain area, usually by subject, in a codex (book) of law. This is for clarifying the laws. It works usually by forming a legal code by subject. Its aim is to clarify legislations, usually by subject in different collections. By ...  Read More

The Effect of Human Rights Rules on Private international Law In the Light of European Court of Human Rights Judgments

Reza Maghsoudi

Volume 17, Issue 49 , March 2016, , Pages 133-154

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.2373

Abstract
  Human rights norms have caused some evolutions in the scope of forum conflicts, conflict of laws and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Use of traditional rules in this branch of law such as unilateral conflict rules has been questioned and some ancient connecting factors, such as nationality ...  Read More

the law governing the decommissioning of oil and gas installations

abdolhossein shiravi; mahin falahati

Volume 21, Issue 64 , May 2020, , Pages 133-163

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2019.34336.1909

Abstract
  Decommissioning of petroleum installation and facilities is part of E&P operations that consists of plugging of wells, dismantling of installations and clearance of the site. Technical, financial, economic costs and environmental issues associated with the decommissioning process, compel host countries ...  Read More

The Statute of Limitations of Actions of Victims of the Use of Chemical Weapons during Iran-Iraq War
Volume 18, Issue 51 , October 2016, , Pages 135-165

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.5426

Abstract
  Statute of limitations is an obstacle to sue and prosecute crimes. According to the nature of the actions, nature, purpose, effects and rules governing statute of limitations will be different. In relation to the breach of the rules governing the prohibition of the use of chemical weapons at the time ...  Read More

The Relationship between Subsequent Custom and Treaty within the Framework of Article 10 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court

Hajar Raee Dehghi

Volume 19, Issue 58 , June 2018, , Pages 137-163

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.15574.1370

Abstract
  The treaty as an International document has a close connection with the custom. Article 10 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court referred to the possibility of coexistence between the custom and treaty. This question arises that whether the International Criminal Court is obliged to follow ...  Read More