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Volume 23 (2020-2021)
Volume 22 (2019-2020)
Volume 21 (2018-2019)
Volume 20 (2017-2018)
Volume 19 (2016-2017)
Volume 18 (2016)
Volume 17 (2015)
Volume 16 (2014)
Volume 15 (2014)
Volume 14 (2013)
Volume 13 (2012)
Volume 12 (2010)
Volume 11 (2009)
Volume 10 (2008)
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Number of Articles: 708
Legal Dimensions of Inter-Basin Water Transfer
Volume 20, Issue 61 , July 2019, , Pages 121-150
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Inter-basin water transfer has been suggested as a short-time solution to the water scarcity problem. However, this solution makes some environmental, social and economic problems including but not limited to endangering water resources, unequal distribution of social and economic costs and benefits. ... Read MoreReconsideration of the Interest of State Doctrine in the Light of Balance Theory
Volume 17, Issue 47 , October 2015, , Pages 123-155
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"Rights" and "Public Interest" are among the key elements of political , legal , ethical and social discourse in almost any society around the world including the contemporary legal and political discourse of Iran. Meanwhile, societies inevitably have certain reciprocal tensions resulting from diversities ... Read Morecounterclaim in practice of international court of justice
Volume 18, Issue 53 , March 2017, , Pages 123-148
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One of the most important legal issues which is mentioned in rules of ICJ is Counterclaim. This issue is mentioned in rules of both permanent international court of justice and ICJ and now is noticed in article 80 of rules. Article 80 considers two elements that if a claim enjoys them, it will be called ... Read MoreThe Foundation of International Humanitarian Law Enforcement: State Obligations to Respect and to Ensure Respect
Volume 16, Issue 46 , September 2015, , Pages 125-154
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International Humanitarian Law is considered as a legal regime whose governing rules are being changed particularly as a result of the transformation of international and non-international armed conflicts. But noticeably, the stability of humanitarian law enforcement has more or less constantly survived. ... Read MoreReview of blasphemy in mạn‘yt heirs
Volume 11, Issue 26 , April 2009, , Pages 125-151
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Read MoreTheft off-
Volume 4, Issue 7 , November 2002, , Pages 125-141
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Read MoreBudget situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran, with emphasis on the separation of powers
Volume 19, Issue 57 , March 2018, , Pages 125-148
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One of the ways to protect the public Interests is aimed to the preparation, approval and implementation of the national budget as the most important financial document of country. In this study the main question about budget is that in respect to different Methods of separation of powers in 57 principle ... Read MoreA reflection on Lanzarote Convention of the Council of Europe for the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse
Volume 20, Issue 60 , February 2019, , Pages 125-155
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Over the last decades, the sexual exploitation and abuse of children have been addressed by international organizations. Several instruments, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocol on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography required the adoption ... Read MoreInteraction Between International and Domestic Law in Purpose of Determining Shareholders’ Rights in International Investment Disputes
Volume 23, Issue 72 , August 2021, , Pages 127-164
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International investment law protects shareholders’ rights through treaty-based arrangements. That is to say, a great number of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) identify shares as one of the types of protected investment as ICSID arbitral tribunals have recognized in several cases. Despite ... Read MoreLegislative Obligations of Member States under Cartagena Protocol and the Extent to which the Islamic Republic of Iran has Adhered to such Commitments
Volume 16, Issue 44 , February 2015, , Pages 129-148
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Cartagena protocol on biosafety was ratified in Montreal, Canada, on January 29- 2000. The protocol is an International binding instrument that sets forth strict legislative commitments for member states. As of one year from ratification of Cartagena protocol, Iran’s government vested its Environmental ... Read MoreSecurity Council in relation to the International Criminal Court (ICC)
Volume 5, Issue 9 , December 2003, , Pages 129-161
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Read MoreThe Guardian of the Constitution in Carl Schmitt's Thought
Volume 22, Issue 70 , June 2021, , Pages 130-158
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Constitutional review is one of the important concepts of constitutional law that, although begun in the nineteenth century and in the United States, grew worldwide in the twentieth century. Initially European countries and gradually other countries around the world also adopted this system.but According ... Read MoreTumor crime through social development
Volume 6, Issue 11 , November 2004, , Pages 131-159
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Read MoreComprehensive guides appeared treaty prohibiting nuclear security with the Islamic Republic of Iran
Volume 4, Issue 6 , February 2002, , Pages 131-155
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Read MoreThe Comparative Analysis of the Effective Factors on Prosecution’s Legal-Constitutional Status among the Powers
Volume 21, Issue 63 , December 2019, , Pages 131-162
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The Prosecution is one of the most important public institutions in the realization of the rule of law and the protector of political rights and freedoms. However, there is no theoretical basis or practical practice regarding the position of this institution among the three powers. Affected by the legal ... Read MoreReserved Domain in the Awards of International Court of Justice
Volume 16, Issue 43 , February 2015, , Pages 135-162
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It has widely been accepted that no subject is irrevocably fixed within thereserved domain. The ICJ has been frequently faced with claim of reserveddomain, whether in determining jurisdiction or merit. The ICJ standard in suchclaims is based on its precedent; it states that the clause “merely within ... Read MoreThe Role of ITU in the Codification and Development of International Space Law
Volume 15, Issue 42 , January 2015, , Pages 141-172
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Initially perhaps, the codification and progressive development of internationalspace law exclusively are attributed to the United Nations Committee on thePeaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). However, due to the development ofmodern technologies which are related to the outer space-specifically in ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of “Precautionary Principle” in Opinions and Decisions of Internationals Tribunals
Volume 15, Issue 40 , September 2013, , Pages 141-164
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Precautionary principle is one of the pivotal principles in the realm ofInternational Environmental law. For insuring sufficient protection of theenvironment, the Precautionary Approach requires states to takecomprehensive precautionary measures in line with their affordablecapabilities. Lack of ready ... Read MoreNạsywnạlysm and Iranian identity : case study first Pahlavi era
Volume 9, Issue 22 , December 2007, , Pages 141-173
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Read MoreThe Nature of Solidarity Rights: Collective Rights or Peoples' Right
Volume 15, Issue 41 , December 2014, , Pages 143-168
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Abstract The efforts made by human rights scholars has led to its classification according to the notion of “generational human rights”. Such generations include; the first generation (negative rights), the second generation (positive rights) and the third or solidarity ... Read MoreLegal Nature of Compulsory Licensing under Patent Law: Regulatory Measure or Expropriation?
Volume 24, Issue 75 , September 2022, , Pages 149-181
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Extensive research has been conducted on expropriation of foreign investment. However, different methods of expropriating intellectual property of foreign investors have yet to be shed light on by legal scholars. Considering that issuance of compulsory licenses is one of the most important measures in ... Read MoreMax Weber and review implementation LATEST David bythạm About legitimacy
Volume 10, Issue 24 , August 2008, , Pages 151-178
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Read MoreAmerica and the change in the Grand Strategy
Volume 8, Issue 21 , December 2006, , Pages 153-183
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Read MoreIranian Jury: From the Geometry of Adaptation in the Constitutional Period to the Art of Transformation in the Islamic Republic Era
Volume 20, Issue 62 , July 2019, , Pages 155-184
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The formation of the Special Court for the Criminal Investigation of the Press over the past three decades, in addition to the main philosophy of the Constitutional regime under Article 168 of the Constitution - that holds the judicial protection of defendants from committing political crimes ... Read Moreswvwlopment in the legal sestem of the peress from beginiming to reza khan coup
Volume 13, Issue 35 , January 2011, , Pages 159-182