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Impact of the Realistic Theories of International Relations on Development of International Law

Mahdi Firoz Abadian; Mahmoud Jalali; Leili Raeisi

Volume 17, Issue 48 , December 2015, , Pages 69-95

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2015.1755

Abstract
  The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of realistic theories of international relations on the development of international law. Realists, because of the anarchy in the international system, focus on power rather than the law. For this reason, they consider the relationship between power and ...  Read More

Legal Status of Voluntary Human Shield in International Humanitarian Law

Homayon Habibi; Salehe Ramezani

Volume 16, Issue 45 , April 2015, , Pages 77-103

Abstract
  International Humanitarian Law (IHL) as a series of rules which aims to protect civilians against the effects of hostilities has prohibited expressly the use of civilians as Human Shield. But voluntarism in human shield poses some question of law. In fact in some situations, civilians may put themselves ...  Read More

Foreign Investment Contracts and Scope of Host State Commitments Arising From Treaty

afife gholami; tavakol habibzadeh

Volume 18, Issue 51 , October 2016, , Pages 81-109

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.5424

Abstract
  Foreign investment are made by means of concluding a contract between the foreign investor and a public institute or entity of the host state.On the other side, the host state is often a part of a bilateral or multilateral investment treaty with the national state of the investor.Each of these documents ...  Read More

The Impossible State: A Critical Reading of Hallaq’s Theory on Impossibility of Islamic Modern State
Volume 19, Issue 58 , June 2018, , Pages 81-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2018.15257.1358

Abstract
  Hallaq’s answer to one of the most controversial questions is simple and categorical: the Islamic State, judged by any standard definition of what the modern State represents, is both impossible and contradictory in terms. Hallaq’s preference of the Hobbesian-Schmittian reading of modern ...  Read More

TThe New Model of Iran Petroleum Contract (IPC) and the Problem of Technology Transfer in Oil Industry
Volume 19, Issue 55 , September 2017, , Pages 83-107

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.7779

Abstract
  In this Article, two subjects were examined: the legality of involving a joint operating venture in the exploitation operations in the oil sector and; the type of technology required for the transfer and its beneficiary. Upon examination, we found that establishment and engagement of a joint venture ...  Read More

The principle of annual nature of budget and perennial budgeting

Saïd Shojaei Arani

Volume 19, Issue 56 , December 2017, , Pages 83-108

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2017.11565.1266

Abstract
  The Legal nature of budgetary laws and the competence of Parliament and Government in budgeting process are major topics that researchers in public finance study in each country. What binds these subjects together are legal principles governing the budget acts and budgeting processes which are aimed ...  Read More

The Obligation of the State of Origin and Other States to Prevent of Corona’s (Covid-19) Transboundary Damages

Siamak Karimi

Volume 22, Issue 67 , December 2020, , Pages 83-111

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2020.52699.2409

Abstract
  Three months after the outbreak of the Coronavirus (Covid-19), more than 200 countries around the world have been infected with this virus. The wide and transboundary dimensions of this disease make it necessary to examine those obligations that States must bear to prevent and compensate transnational ...  Read More

Environmental Challenges of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage under the Seabed

Aramesh Shahbazi

Volume 17, Issue 49 , March 2016, , Pages 85-105

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.2371

Abstract
  With the global warming and introduction of serious issues and concerns realting to the escalation of greenhouse gases, which directly affects the lives of flora and fauna, and the role of polluting gases such as carbon dioxide, man has strived to deal with this problem using new technologies. One of ...  Read More

The Feasibility Study of Aggregation of Pension Funds in Iran’s Social Security

aliakbar masoumi; seyed mohamad hashemi; vali rostami

Volume 22, Issue 68 , February 2021, , Pages 85-110

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2021.12231

Abstract
  One of the mechanisms that is foreseen in the Iranian legal system to monitor retirement funds and to create synergies between them is the aggregation of retirement funds. Combining funds in terms of pooling of funds by maintaining their own legal personality under the supervision of a superior institution ...  Read More

The Survey of Concept and Necessity of Syndicated Loans in Iran’s Legal System

Mahmoud Bagheri; Hedayat Farkhani; Seyed Mohammad Tabataba'i Nejhad

Volume 18, Issue 52 , December 2016, , Pages 87-105

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2016.6792

Abstract
  Banks play an important role as an intermediary in the financial system between the lenders and applicants of financial sources. They absorb the financial sources of customers and present them to applicants. Their financial relations are arranged on the basis of the credit rating of their applicants. ...  Read More

Reflection on Commercial Exploitation of Underwater Cultural Heritage with a Focus on UNESCO’S 2001 Convention

Mohammad Razavirad; Janet Blake

Volume 21, Issue 64 , May 2020, , Pages 87-109

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2019.34545.1913

Abstract
  In the field of commercial exploitation of underwater cultural heritage, the goal of commercial operators is to maximize profits with minimal cost and time, which is in conflict with archaeological principles requiring large investments and spending so much time. Today, due to the variety of commercial ...  Read More