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The study of the effects of existentialism school on criminal law

shayan akbari; Ahmad Fallahi

Volume 7, Issue 27 , July 2019, , Pages 221-253

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2018.28451.1576

Abstract
  Existentialism is a philosophical school that gives a special importance for two principles of "freedom" and "responsibility". Jean-Paul Sartre, with philosophical arguments, comes to the conclusion that "human is condemned to freedom" and thus perceives the deepest possible form of freedom for human. ...  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

Rethinking of Fair Trial in the Light of Balance Principle of Rights of Victim and Accused

Mehrdad Rayijian Asli

Volume 2, Issue 7 , July 2014, , Pages 131-148

Abstract
  According to the conventional definition, fair trial is a trial by acompetent tribunal in accordance with procedural guarantees to protect thedefendants’ constitutional and legal rights especially in order to respecthis/her human dignity and presumption of innocence. Based on the argumentproviding ...  Read More