Volume 12 (2023-2024)
Volume 11 (2022-2023)
Volume 10 (2021-2022)
Volume 8 (2019-2020)
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United Nations Security Council and its impact on the establishment of international security and criminal justice

seyed Amreddin Hejazi; Mohammad Ali Solhchi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 9-46

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.45294.1967

Abstract
  The global justice and security of today's world challenges a variety of issues, such as terrorism, human rights and human rights violations, crimes against humanity, war crimes, violent repression of authoritarian governments, etc., all of which have a significant impact on global criminal justice and ...  Read More

The FATF's Strategy on Money Laundering in Football Sector

Mustafa Meshkat

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 47-79

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.44181.1943

Abstract
  Today, an investment in football sector, which as one of the most popular sports around the world, has led to an upward trend. In fact, the huge money that has spent on the transfer of players, the right to broadcast television, sponsorship, etc., has provided a suitable platform for money laundering ...  Read More

Analysis position introduction of crime to other crimes, in Iran Criminal law

masood bassami

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 81-102

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.41314.1897

Abstract
  One of the severe qualities of punishments is plurality of crimes, it is divided into two types: actual and credit. About number of crime. Criminal lawyers believe to guilty punish severely, while .this view is not about the number of credit. But, regarding to examples of number of actual and credit ...  Read More

Sentencing of multiple crime in alternative imprisonment; mitigation or aggravation?

EBRAHIM ZARE; Mohammad Ebrahim Shams Naterry; Mojtaba Ghasemi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 103-128

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.40992.1886

Abstract
  Alternative imprisonment have been evaluated from various aspects, but what makes all these kinds of writings valid is firstly their legal evaluation independently and in interacting with other institutions of Islamic Penal Code. Meanwhile if it is abandoned because of its inefficiency, it is not possible ...  Read More

Innovative Ideas and Criminal Thoughts: The Difference between Crowdfunding and Terrorism Financing

Ali Asgari Morovat; Hassan Alipour; Mina Mehrnosh; mojtaba bahrami

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 129-157

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.43471.1928

Abstract
  Crowdfunding is a new topic in management science, which means collecting funds to advance projects through popular contributions. This phenomenon, in order to attract public assistance in honoring new ideas and creative minds, calls for its operationalization in the community; However, there is a narrow ...  Read More

Support for indirect victimization in deliberate murder in Iran and international documents.

siros parvizi; rahim davarnia

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 159-185

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.44854.1957

Abstract
  In the domestic law, the damage to the murdered family as a result to the deliberate killing of the murdered family has not paid special attention and the offender or community has no obligation to survive the victim’s survivors. However, the loss of a member of the family faces other members of ...  Read More

study of Fundamental principles of criminal procedure

abbas tadayyon; zeinab bagherinejad

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 187-219

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.49838.2060

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 ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Hoarding Offence in Iran and Afghanistan Criminal Law

Omid Rostami Ghazani; Mohammad Zaki Hashemi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 221-251

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.41900.1910

Abstract
  Hoarding of goods is one of the challenges that disruptes the balance of the economies of countries. It is not possible to achieve the economic goals and programs of the states, without the control of hoarding and it's criminalizatin. The both legislators of Iran and Afghanistan have passed many laws ...  Read More

The Necessity of Revision Both in the Applicable Test and in the Relevant Procedure concerning Compensation for Detention in the Iranian Criminal Procedure

Ali AghaBabaei Bakhshayesh; Batoul Pakzad; Mohammadali Mahdavi sabet; mansour rahmdel

Volume 9, Issue 33 , December 2020, Pages 253-278

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.50107.2065

Abstract
  According to the Iranian Code of Penal Procedure (2013), as welcomed by most jurists, as soon as he/she is acquitted or discharged, any defendant detained in the course of the pretrial investigation and/or trial, is principally deemed to deserve compensation from the State. Notwithstanding the positive ...  Read More