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legisprudence: in quest of enhancing the quality of legislation

Hassan Vakilian; Ahmad Markaz malmizi

Volume 18, Issue 51 , October 2016, , Pages 29-54

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.5417

Abstract
  As a new discipline, legisprudence is raising for the purpose of overcoming the challenges of inappropriate deployment of legislation and legislative inflation. Legisprudence as an interdisciplinary study uses the theories and findings of sciences for analyzing and studying the legislation and law making ...  Read More

Feasibility Study on the Process of Rulemaking as the Bases of Diverse Rules in the Globalization (Does the Base of Legal Rules Turn to Objectivity?)

Samaneh Rahmati Far

Volume 16, Issue 46 , September 2015, , Pages 191-211

Abstract
  Lawmaking was related to the state sovereignty exclusively, more than the other government acts, and an interference of the another actors was forbidden. Then the answer of ‘why is a rule binding?’ referred to local reasons such as legitimacy, religious roots of rule or will of government. ...  Read More

Evaluation and Reform of Administrative Process in the Mirror of the General Inspector of Iran

kheirollah parvin; hosein delbar

Volume 15, Issue 42 , January 2015, , Pages 111-140

Abstract
  Although often decisions have been made and some proper laws been determinedfor solving some problematic issues, wrong or inefficient ways of implementation oflaw and executive and administrative systems mismanagement which cause thefailure of reaching the determined goals are characterized in the assessment ...  Read More