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Author = Abdollah Abedini
Number of Articles: 4
Iran's Approach to the Study of General Principles of Law in the International Law Commission
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 January 2024
Abstract
The general principles of law are considered one of the main sources of international law, which have special features such as filling gaps or legal abstractions, as well as creating coherence in the international legal system. These principles are usually taken from domestic legal systems and some others ... Read MoreShooting Down of the US Drone by Iranian Forces from International Law Perspective
Volume 22, Issue 68 , February 2021, , Pages 203-226
Abstract
On 20 June, 2019, a U.S. drone was shot down by the Iranian forces while spying above the Iran’s territory. It is said by the Iranian officials that the drone ignored the warning signals. Under the 1944 Chicago Convention, military and civilian aircrafts including drones shall be flown over territories ... Read MoreThe Relationship between Sanction Committee 1737 and Joint Commission in Light of Implementation of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action: Terminating or Suspending?
Volume 18, Issue 53 , March 2017, , Pages 149-171
Abstract
The conclusion of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) has made significant changes in the process of discussions about Iran’s nuclear program in Security Council. One of these important changes was alternation of SC’s approach about Sanction Committee 1737. The content of resolution ... Read MoreIraq’s Use of Chemical Weapons in Iraq-Iran War: U.S. Derivative Responsibility
Volume 17, Issue 50 , June 2016, , Pages 143-169