mahdi rezaei; mahdi rezvani
Abstract
Public policy-making is considered as the most important manifestation of government’s ruling, exertion of authority and arrangement of public affairs based on the “rule of law”. Public policy-making cycle, from think tank and policy-making to assessment and supervision is formed in ...
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Public policy-making is considered as the most important manifestation of government’s ruling, exertion of authority and arrangement of public affairs based on the “rule of law”. Public policy-making cycle, from think tank and policy-making to assessment and supervision is formed in relation to basic/fundamental rights and therefore, under the influence of the legal and political system, its position and function would be different. In the Iranian legal system, the concept of “general policies of the system” has legal and political affinity/relationship with public policy-making. However, as the result of the existing legal vacuum, its position and function is questionable and accordingly strategies and solutions implied in the process of public policy-making cannot be utilized in assessment and supervision of general policies of the system. Hence, in order to utilize the capacity and capability of “public policy-making” within “general policies” concept in the structure of basic/fundamental rights system in Iran, this legal establishment shall be placed in the procedure of Constitutionalisation in two different but coordinated courses by separating minor and major departments. Therefore in the process of localization, this concept is redefined based on Iranian legal system.
yousef molaei; Mortaza Hajipour
Abstract
The purpose of the constitutionalisation of private law is the influence of constitutional norms on private relations. Contrary to traditional views, the guaranteed rights of the constitution are not the only means of defending individuals against the state, but it is necessary to apply and interpret ...
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The purpose of the constitutionalisation of private law is the influence of constitutional norms on private relations. Contrary to traditional views, the guaranteed rights of the constitution are not the only means of defending individuals against the state, but it is necessary to apply and interpret all branches of the legal system in the light of it.
Therefore, private rights are also dominated by these rights and people need to set up their own private relationships in the shadow of it. This research intends to examine the theory of the constitutionalisation of private law and its possible acceptance in Iran's law through a descriptive and analytical method. It can briefly be said that the basic rights over the entire legal system, especially indirectly, are superior. Also, despite the lack of a constitutional court in Iran, and the lack of a welcome judicial approach to Constitutionalisation, it should be said that iran private law has the necessary capacities for Constitutionalisation.