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Criminal law and criminology
The Role of Power in the Process of Criminalization- Penalization

Taher Tohidi; Mohammad Ashouri

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 9-39

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.71124.2541

Abstract
  By reflecting on social relations, the footprints of power will be revealed, and in other words, power has a fluid presence in all matters of human life. Human societies have accepted the power of Mehr by establishing a political system for the order of affairs, and by establishing various institutions, ...  Read More

General and exclusive criminal law
The Impact of Mistakes on the Determination of Hadd Repetition Frequency

Hossein Mirmohammad Sadeghi; Nastaran Aghaee; Mohammad javad Darvishzadeh

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 41-45

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.71505.2547

Abstract
  Under Article 136 of the Islamic Penal Code (approved in 2012), the legislator has outlined the sentence of repetition in Hadd crimes. In accordance with this article, the punishment for committing a Hadd offense for the fourth time is death. However, neither the text of the law nor the legal doctrine ...  Read More

Code of Criminal Procedure
The Collapse of Fair Criminal Procedure in Confrontation with Political and Social Crises

Hadi Rostami

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 67-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.73744.2585

Abstract
  The criminal procedural may be exposed to the state of collapse by security-oriented policies resulting in suspense of the usual formalities of criminal proceedings and replacing them with emergency-oriented mechanisms. The collapse is due to the emergency of the country's political situation and social ...  Read More

Islamic jurisprudence
Jurisprudential Feasibility of Agreement on the Incorrect Execution of Qisas

hassan pourlotfollah; Mahdi Movahedi Moheb; Khosro Momeni; ahmad mortazi

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 105-133

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.58221.2279

Abstract
  The main question is whether the agreement to change the organ subjects to qisas to a similar organ is legitimate and causes the right of qisas to be forfeited concerning the original organ? There has not been a comprehensive research research in this regard with an exception of a brief outline of some ...  Read More

General and exclusive criminal law
A Fresh Research on Obstacles to Qisas

Abbas Mohammadkhani

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 135-153

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.68660.2493

Abstract
  Qisas, as one of the most important punishments that has entered Iran's criminal laws from Sharia sources, has causes and obstacles that distinguish it from other punishments. The present article, which is written with a descriptive analytical method, is in the position of explaining the obstacles to ...  Read More

Criminal law and criminology
Media Representation of Hacker as an Edge worker: Toward a Cultural Criminological Analysis of Blue Whale Series

Zahra Farhadi Alashti; Abdolreza JavanJafari Bojnordi; Mahdi Seidzadeh Sani

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 155-191

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.68449.2491

Abstract
  This study places itself within the scope of cultural criminology approach, a multidisciplinary research field that explores crime and reactions to its control from an anarchist view. Cultural criminology places the issues of meaning in the hearts of its studies. Cultural criminologists propose that ...  Read More

International Criminal
Study on Public and Direct Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law

Negin Pourmohammadi; Mahin Sobhani; Mojtaba Janipour

Volume 11, Issue 43 , July 2023, Pages 193-228

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.69698.2514

Abstract
  Considering the collective nature of international crimes, incitement to commit crimes plays an important role in encouraging people to align and accompany committing international crimes. For this reason, in international criminal law, incitement to commit an international crime has been specified under ...  Read More