Code of Criminal Procedure
Anahita Seifi; jabrail nozohour
Abstract
Economic crimes are one of the major challenges of societies at the national and international levels and have devastating effects on the economic order and security of countries. The security of some economic crimes based on jurisprudential views and hostile discourse towards macroeconomic criminals ...
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Economic crimes are one of the major challenges of societies at the national and international levels and have devastating effects on the economic order and security of countries. The security of some economic crimes based on jurisprudential views and hostile discourse towards macroeconomic criminals and the globalization of some new forms of these crimes have led to the use of security-oriented strategies in the process of prosecuting economic crimes in Iran. This study intends to analyze the effects of security-oriented approaches and the challenges they face in teaching economic crimes in the Iranian legal system through descriptive and analytical methods. The findings of this study show that the country's judicial system does not have the necessary coherence in this regard. Applying a security-oriented approach in responding to the perpetrators of these crimes has led to its confrontation with the global model of fair trial and deviation from its standards and has limited the right of defendants to defend themselves. Extreme securityism is corrupt in the long run, regardless of human rights standards. It requires the existence of a coherent and differential criminal policy, especially in the procedure of these crimes in the organization and the trial, and attention to professionalism in all its dimensions.Economic crimes are one of the major challenges of societies at the national and international levels and have devastating effects on the economic order and security of countries. The security of some economic crimes based on jurisprudential views and hostile discourse towards macroeconomic criminals and the globalization of some new forms of these crimes have led to the use of security-oriented strategies in the process of prosecuting economic crimes in Iran. This study intends to analyze the effects of security-oriented approaches and the challenges they face in teaching economic crimes in the Iranian legal system through descriptive and analytical methods. The findings of this study show that the country's judicial system does not have the necessary coherence in this regard. Applying a security-oriented approach in responding to the perpetrators of these crimes has led to its confrontation with the global model of fair trial and deviation from its standards and has limited the right of defendants to defend themselves. Extreme securityism is corrupt in the long run, regardless of human rights standards. It requires the existence of a coherent and differential criminal policy, especially in the procedure of these crimes in the organization and the trial, and attention to professionalism in all its dimensions.Economic crimes are one of the major challenges of societies at the national and international levels and have devastating effects on the economic order and security of countries. The security of some economic crimes based on jurisprudential views and hostile discourse towards macroeconomic criminals and the globalization of some new forms of these crimes have led to the use of security-oriented strategies in the process of prosecuting economic crimes in Iran. This study intends to analyze the effects of security-oriented approaches and the challenges they face in teaching economic crimes in the Iranian legal system through descriptive and analytical methods. The findings of this study show that the country's judicial system does not have the necessary coherence in this regard. Applying a security-oriented approach in responding to the perpetrators of these crimes has led to its confrontation with the global model of fair trial and deviation from its standards and has limited the right of defendants to defend themselves. Extreme securityism is corrupt in the long run, regardless of human rights standards. It requires the existence of a coherent and differential criminal policy, especially in the procedure of these crimes in the organization and the trial, and attention to professionalism in all its dimensions.Economic crimes are one of the major challenges of societies at the national and international levels and have devastating effects on the economic order and security of countries. The security of some economic crimes based on jurisprudential views and hostile discourse towards macroeconomic criminals and the globalization of some new forms of these crimes have led to the use of security-oriented strategies in the process of prosecuting economic crimes in Iran. This study intends to analyze the effects of security-oriented approaches and the challenges they face in teaching economic crimes in the Iranian legal system through descriptive and analytical methods. The findings of this study show that the country's judicial system does not have the necessary coherence in this regard. Applying a security-oriented approach in responding to the perpetrators of these crimes has led to its confrontation with the global model of fair trial and deviation from its standards and has limited the right of defendants to defend themselves. Extreme securityism is corrupt in the long run, regardless of human rights standards. It requires the existence of a coherent and differential criminal policy, especially in the procedure of these crimes in the organization and the trial, and attention to professionalism in all its dimensions.
Code of Criminal Procedure
MohammadMahdi Saghian; Alireza Noorian
Abstract
Constitutionalisation means entering the legal rule into a group of fundamental rules that the government is obliged to support and implement. In fact, Constitutionalisation is a process of change and transformation that occurs due to the influence of basic norms in different trends of law and it may ...
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Constitutionalisation means entering the legal rule into a group of fundamental rules that the government is obliged to support and implement. In fact, Constitutionalisation is a process of change and transformation that occurs due to the influence of basic norms in different trends of law and it may be as a result of imbuing the set of legal order with these norms. In Iran, some articles of the Criminal Procedure Law approved in 2013 are in conflict with some of the principles of Constitutional law that are related to the Procedure. Based on this, it seems necessary to analyze the existing conflicts and examine the possibility of the criminal judge for referring to the constitutional law and not implementing the legal articles that are in conflict with the constitutional principles. The Constitutionalisation of criminal Procedure gives judges the possibility to refer to the constitutional law in the face of conflicting laws. In addition, it will be possible to invalidate the proceedings and decisions by the higher judicial authorities based on the contradiction of the ordinary law with the constitutional law. One of the tools to achieve this goal is redefining the principles related to criminal Procedure. Redefinition with using Constitutionalisation tool give the possibility to the criminal judges to reach the mentioned results after knowing those principles that govern the criminal Procedure.
abbas tadayyon; zeinab bagherinejad
Abstract
Fundamental principles in any legal system that are in heart of legal structures of that system, construct infrastructure and basis of any legal system. For access to definition of legal principles, should be attended to its features, namely generalization, continuity, having social value and flexibility ...
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Fundamental principles in any legal system that are in heart of legal structures of that system, construct infrastructure and basis of any legal system. For access to definition of legal principles, should be attended to its features, namely generalization, continuity, having social value and flexibility of principle. Accordingly, fundamental principles of procedure are broad and permanent principles that originated of fundamental and constitutional law that their existence causes duration and continuity and their absence causes fragmentation of procedure life and its legitimacy. Fundamental principles in preliminary research phase, on the one hand, in framework of principles and rules governing on protection of individual rights and freedom of accused and victim and on the other hand, in framework of principles and rules related to protection of order and security of social people has ability to operation and enforce. Security and guaranty of these fundamental principles through recognition of relationship these principles with procedure measures and determination of suitable enforcement against any lack of attention or violation are Possible.
Abstract
In the realm of rights and supports for victims, many innovations in the new act of Criminal Procedure, following the new approach to criminal justice such as restorative justice, and supportive victimology have been permitted. We have already observed this approach in the Statute and the procedure of ...
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In the realm of rights and supports for victims, many innovations in the new act of Criminal Procedure, following the new approach to criminal justice such as restorative justice, and supportive victimology have been permitted. We have already observed this approach in the Statute and the procedure of the International Criminal Court, which is the result of the interaction of legal representation in most countries, especially the two great systems, i.e. common law and Roman and Germanic. A comparative study shows that Iranian legislator, despite detecting new rights for the victim, is still encountering shortcomings such as the lack of explicit identification of legal entities as the victim, ignoring the right to have a lawyer for the victim in the investigation stage, not enjoying the appropriate medical and psychological care and support, not consideration the closed and the wrapping notifications in order to keeping hidden and secret identities of victims and lack of necessary sanctions for the violation of the rights provided for them. Yet, the biggest challenge for the Court is incoherence and not formulating the active participation of victims in the prosecution and investigation stages and their lack of proper legal guidance.
Hossein Mir Mohammad Sadeghi; Rasoul Abed
Volume 1, Issue 1 , October 2012, , Pages 97-120
Abstract
At the international level, like national level, there are certaincriminal behaviours which may pervert the right course of justice.Many ad hoc international courts have, in the course of their activities,faced the problem of how to deal with these offences. They usuallytried to justify their jurisdiction ...
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At the international level, like national level, there are certaincriminal behaviours which may pervert the right course of justice.Many ad hoc international courts have, in the course of their activities,faced the problem of how to deal with these offences. They usuallytried to justify their jurisdiction in triying these offences on the basisof the inherent jurisdiction they have in trying the core crimes, anapproach which has been criticized by many lawyers.Based on such an experience, Articles 70 and 71 of the Statute ofIntenational Criminal Court have been allocated to offences againstthe administration of justice, which will be discussed in this article. Inthe first part, a brief history of the subject is given. The seconf part isallocated to the study of the process leading to the aadoption ofArticles 70 and 71 and to the segestions given by states in this respect.In the final sections, offences against the administarion of criminaljustice, their trying and the corporation of the member states with theI.C.C in this regard has been discussed