List of articles (by subject) public law


    • Open Access Article

      1 - The Constitution Of The Islamic Republic Of Iran: The Field Of Conflicts And Conflicts )Principles Related To The Leadership And Expediency Council(
      Ghasem  Ghasemi Bayorzni Fariborz   Letafati Roghayeh  Bahonar
      The constitution is the law of every country and, in a sense, it is the mirror of the whole view of its political and governmental system. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, following the occurrence of the Islamic Revolution, the first constitution was approved in 1358 wi More
      The constitution is the law of every country and, in a sense, it is the mirror of the whole view of its political and governmental system. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, following the occurrence of the Islamic Revolution, the first constitution was approved in 1358 with a public referendum. The urgency of the revolution soon showed itself in that law. The events of the imposed war and the reconstruction of the country and the need to revise this law in view of Imam Khomeini's (RA) emphasis on the removal of authority in the conditions of leadership and the appointment of a leader in his place and the establishment of the Expediency Council were among the main origins of this change. But a deep view shows that the conflicts and conflicts in the principles of the current constitution are among the issues that have challenged the abyss of decision-making, especially in the legal, social, economic and even political fields, and in some cases even led to the locking of affairs even more. has ended. Manuscript profile
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      2 - Examining the Differences and Similarities of Partition and Separation in Property Registration Law
      Fateme Fard_e_falsafi
      Partition, separation, and division each have their own specific definitions and are different from one another. Generally, partition refers to the difference between multiple joint partners, while separation means separating a property or land by the owner. In other wo More
      Partition, separation, and division each have their own specific definitions and are different from one another. Generally, partition refers to the difference between multiple joint partners, while separation means separating a property or land by the owner. In other words, when the partners do not agree on how to divide the joint property, the solution is to request partition. However, in the case of separation, a person can also take action to separate their own land or property. In this research, we intend to focus on the concepts of partition and separation and compare them from the perspective of property registration law Manuscript profile