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Succession of States in Respect of the Right to Reparation

mohamad ssetayeshpur

Volume 21, Issue 64 , May 2020, , Pages 279-300

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2019.36059.1949

Abstract
  Transferring right to reparation as a legal consequence of a state succession in public international law, regardless of how and the way the related succession has been occurred, has always been in dispute and controversial issue. Following the state succession, the issue of succession of states in respect ...  Read More

The Rule of Lex Specialis, as a Field for the Operation of Principle of Specialty of International Organization

Seyed Mahdi Razavi; Mojtaba Babaee; Mahdi Hatami; Ali Tavakoli Tabasi

Volume 17, Issue 50 , June 2016, , Pages 169-189

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.3970

Abstract
  The principle of specialty of international organizations requires that rights and obligations of each organization is a function of the scope of the powers entrusted to it by the members. This principle can play an effective role in the legal regime of this kind of subjects of international Law, ...  Read More

Attribution of Private-Persons’ Wrongful Acts to a State: Standard of Control in Jurisprudence of Iran-U.S Claims Tribunal

seyd ghasem zamani; mona sadat mirzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 43 , February 2015, , Pages 81-108

Abstract
  Attribution of private-person’s act to a state is accepted in international law insome exceptional matters. Acting under the direction or control of the state is oneof those exceptional cases; by proving state control over private persons andentities, their actions are attributable to the state. ...  Read More

International Responsibility of States for Private Company’s Conduct Thorough the Lens of InternationalJudicial and Arbitral Jurisprudence

Seyed Ghasem Zamani

Volume 15, Issue 40 , September 2013, , Pages 115-140

Abstract
  There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legalprotections -generally granted as a result of their legal entity- isabrogated, thus empowering third parties to file claims directly againstindividuals responsible for corporate’s conducts. Similarly in InternationalLaw there are ...  Read More