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Volume 17 (2015)
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The Competent Authorities for Addressing the Recruitment Complaints in the Iranian Legal System; Ambiguities and Solutions

Vali Rostami; Samira Asghari

Volume 17, Issue 48 , December 2015, , Pages 27-46

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2015.1753

Abstract
  Regulations governing the employment of human resources in Iran are studied in two separate legal systems. Provisions relating to public sector employment are studied in the administrative law and provisions relating to private sector employment are studied in the labor law. According to the existing ...  Read More

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

Legal-Economic Analysis of Contractorship Premium Rates: The Criticism of Social Security Organization and the Administrative Justice Tribunal

Abbas Toosi

Volume 19, Issue 55 , September 2017, , Pages 29-59

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.7777

Abstract
  Social Security Organization (SSO) is regarded as one of the most important social and economic institutions for its effective role in protection of labor. In the past decades, it was keeping balance between SSO’s incomes and costs that constituted the main concern of the SSO officials. The problem ...  Read More

Precautionary and Contributory Protection of Passenger’s Rights in Case of Airline’s Bankruptcy
Volume 19, Issue 58 , June 2018, , Pages 29-55

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.18367.1444

Abstract
  Delay or cancellation of flights due to airline’s bankruptcy will impose some damages on passengers such as the financial burden of purchasing a ticket usually more expensive than the first one, accommodation fees, carfares and other related expenses. In different countries, as well as the european ...  Read More

ProtectingIndividual Rights: Analyzing ICJ Judgment in the Case of Guinea Against Congo

Mohsen Abdollahi; Ali Hasankhani

Volume 16, Issue 45 , April 2015, , Pages 31-52

Abstract
  International court of justice as main judicial organ of United Nations not only has duty to resolve disputes between states but also has duty for protecting values which are accepted by members of international community. However, it has duty to resolve disputes according existing rules not according ...  Read More

Precautionary in International Law: A Customary Principle or a General Principle of Law?

Abbasali KadKhodaei; Asma Salari

Volume 20, Issue 59 , June 2018, , Pages 33-63

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.20009.1473

Abstract
  It took humankind a long time to realize its inability to understand different aspects of environmental risks and find that it would bear irreversible damage if such a risk occurs. Knowing the vulnerability of the environment and the limitations of science to accurately predict threats to it, led to ...  Read More

Considering the term of historic water in perespective of the South China Sea

Elham Aminzadeh; zahra sadat shareq

Volume 21, Issue 64 , May 2020, , Pages 33-60

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2020.30619.1794

Abstract
  One of the conflicting areas of law arising from custom and treaty is manifested in sea. This happens when a state tries to prove its sovereignty on body of waters that is under sovereignty of another state or part of high seas. Conflict of interest in peripheral states of South China Sea was aggravated ...  Read More