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Criminal Law Research is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by Allameh Tabataba’i University, the leading university in Humanities and Social Sciences in Iran. Criminal Law Research has been established to provide an intellectual platform for national and international researchers working on issues related to criminal law. The Journal was founded as a response to quick advancements in criminal law and was dedicated to the publication of highest-quality research studies that report findings on issues of great concern to the profession of criminal law.  

To allow for easy and worldwide access to the most updated research findings, the journal is set to be an open-access journal. 

The journal charges two million Rials to compensate a part of the arbitration fee, and if the article is accepted, additonally four million Rials will be charged from the authors for a part of the costs of processing the articles, the rest of the costs will be financially supported by Allameh Tabatabai University.

Non-Iranian authors are free of mentioned charges.

The journal is published in both a print version and an online version.

Criminal law and criminology
From Pain and Suffering to Violence: Redefining the Nature of Punishment

Mahdi Sheidaeian; Masoud Hajiyani

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.86387.2777

Abstract
  Contrary to common belief, there is no precise and universally accepted definition of punishment. In fact, many criminal laws, including those of Iran, do not provide a clear definition of punishment, with legislators and some thinkers often assuming it to be an obvious concept. Nevertheless, a variety ...  Read More

Criminal law and criminology
Judicial Interpretations of Delinquency Caused by "Marital Coercion"

Mohammd Farajiha; Sanaz Ganjkhanlou

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.84512.2741

Abstract
  This study addresses a significant gap in Iran’s criminal justice system concerning women who commit crimes under conditions of coercion and unequal power dynamics within marriage. "Marital coercion" refers to situations in which a woman is forced, through threats, intimidation, violence, or sustained ...  Read More

Criminal Sociology
The Structure of Punishment as a Social Phenomenon

Mostafa Noori; Bagher Shamloo

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.85832.2767

Abstract
  When norms and interactions arise within a society, they are understood as social phenomena or social reality. Across different countries, these phenomena may take deviant forms, which societies often define as criminal behavior. Punishment, in contrast, is a complex and multifaceted concept that seeks ...  Read More

Criminal law and criminology
Analysis of Tehran Province's Judicial Procedure Regarding the Investigation of Two Crimes of Aggressive Possession and Destruction of Common Property

Mostafa Yeganeh; َAbdolAli Tavajohi

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.85455.2763

Abstract
  The criminal liability of a partner for committing the two crimes of aggressive appropriation and destruction of common property is an issue that has long been controversial in the Iranian legal system. The following study, focusing on the judicial practice of Tehran province over the past decade, faces ...  Read More

International Criminal
Criminal Accountability of Artificial Intelligence Systems for International Crimes and the Attributability of Combatant Status or E-Personhood: Necessities, Obstacles, and Solutions

Heidar Piri

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.80888.2687

Abstract
  Introduction The rapid development and proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, particularly in military and security domains, represent a paradigm shift with profound implications for international law. While offering potential benefits in efficiency and capability, the autonomous nature ...  Read More

Criminal law and criminology
The Scope of Criminalization from the Perspective of Justice and Virtue Theory: The Disconnect and Overlap of Moral and Legal Faults

Kamran Mahmoudiyan

Volume 14, Issue 52 , October 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2025.75807.2779

Abstract
  One of the most fundamental and yet challenging issues in the philosophy of criminal law is understanding the relationship between morality and law, and determining the limits of the moral legitimacy of criminalization. In this context, Aristotelian moral philosophy—centered on concepts such as ...  Read More

Concurrence of Offenses and Its Effects in New Islamic Penal Code
Volume 2, Issue 5 , February 2014, , Pages 175-196

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2014.578

Abstract
  The concurrence of offenses is aspecific situation in whicha person commitssome crimes and then he would be arrested tobeprosecuted and punished forall of that crimes. There are twopoints inthis definition: Firstly, theconcurrence of offenses arises whenthe defendant has committedmore thanone offense. ...  Read More

Mens rea of Murder in the Islamic Penal Code (2012)
Volume 4, Issue 13 , March 2016, , Pages 43-70

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2015.2397

Abstract
  One of the main constituents of murder is mens rea or mental element. Actually, the difference of murder and involuntary manslaughter is mens rea which has different components including general ill will (intention of behavior or the purpose of action) and particular ill will (intention of the result ...  Read More

The Scope of Criminal Liability of Legal Entity in the Islamic Penal Code
Volume 4, Issue 13 , March 2016, , Pages 147-169

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2016.2408

Abstract
  The achievements of this paper show that although the legislature has taken a positive step to fill the gap of the Islamic Penal Code, it has not acted perfectly in identifying the criminal liability of legal entity. Articles revolving the issue in the new Islamic Penal Code are fully ambiguous and synopsis ...  Read More

position and powers of prosecutor in criminal proceeding system
Volume 7, Issue 25 , February 2019

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2018.12592.1220

Abstract
  اختیارات دادستان در فرایند عدالت جنایی بر حقوق و آزادی‌های متهم و میزان سلامت فرایند مذکور موثر است. اگر اختیارات دادستان بیش از میزان لازم برای تضمین حقوق عمومی باشد، ...  Read More

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