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The Rational-Based Right to Punishment

MEHDI MUSAZADEH KOFI; alihosein najafiabrandabadi; bagher shamloo; firoz mahmodi janaki

Volume 10, Issue 36 , October 2021, , Pages 43-76

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2021.53531.2144

Abstract
  AbstractThe legitimacy and acceptability of punishment is dependent on the legitimacy of its constructive political structures. To legitimize the political structures, we need the rule of law. Governments acting according to law consider rationality as a measure of legitimacy and credit the values and ...  Read More

Right-Orientation in Criminalization; With Emphasis on the German Theory of Legal Interests

Firouz Mahmudi janaki

Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2015, , Pages 83-110

Abstract
  Criminalization theory originally supports restriction of criminal law’s border. The question which has been risen is whether the construction of existing theories is about the interests and goals or rights? Examination of German doctrines “Legal Interests” which are goal-oriented and ...  Read More

Justification of Criminal Intervention; Principles and Necessities

Firouz Mahmoudi Janaki; Mehrangiz Roustaie

Volume 1, Issue 3 , July 2013, , Pages 35-66

Abstract
  One of the most prominent issues in criminal philosophy is “Justificationof Criminal Intervention” which is done by the State, in the individual rightsand autonomy. This phrase is often used by scholars and critics without anyclear-cut definition. In studying of criminal intervention from ...  Read More