Volume 12 (2023-2024)
Volume 11 (2022-2023)
Volume 10 (2021-2022)
Volume 9 (2020-2021)
Volume 7 (2018-2019)
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Philosophy of death penalty through a look at the criminal law of Iran

Jahandar Akbari; Mohammad Ashouri; Mohammad Ali Ardabili; ali saffaari

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 9-41

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.39809.1864

Abstract
  Death penalty is disputed retribution between the chain of retributions with different execution styles has accompanied humans throughout history with numerous followers and opponents. In the last decades disputes between the followers and opponents between the followers and opponents of this retribution ...  Read More

Crime of Ecocide; Past, Present and Future

Gholamreza Gholipour; nasrin mahra

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 43-81

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.40615.1877

Abstract
  The idea of criminalizing ecocide as an international crime, for the first time, was raised in the 1970s. However, this green idea did not become an international criminal norm because of the opposition of some powerful governments, the resistance of large business enterprises, and preponderance of economic ...  Read More

The Purposes of Punishment Based on Behavioral Paradigm.

saeid ghomashi; Omid Motaghi Ardakani

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 83-108

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.39267.1850

Abstract
  Criminal behavior ,sometimes encountered by social reaction, can be investigated based on different paradigms. One of these paradigms that is less relevant is the behavioral paradigm. From this perspective, a number of human behaviors arise from the conditioning process based on the response stimulus ...  Read More

Impact of sexuality on desire to implementation of bodily harsh punishment in Iran( case study of Mashhad )

abd al reza javan jaafari; Javad Sadati; Mohsen Nourpour

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 109-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.35641.1760

Abstract
  Several factors like age, degree of education, sexuality, race, social and political belief, crime rate, media, conjunction with offender or victim are effective about rate of desire about implementation of harsh punishment. In this research we try to evaluate the relation between sexuality and desire ...  Read More

Trespasser Debtor and Unprotected Creditor (A Criticism on the Law and Judicial Procedure of Iran about Transaction in order to Evasion of Debt)

mohsen Ghojavand; Omid Shirzad

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 143-172

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.44203.1944

Abstract
  Doing review in judicial changes about transaction in order to evasion of debt in Iranian law regime show that there are very fluctuations that can be described as unjust exceeding stream to unreasonable indifference. There is a certain fact that the rights of lawful creditor have impacted from these ...  Read More

Cyber Pornography: from Theoretical Viewpoint to Models of Criminal Action

Gholamreza Javaheri; mehdi esmaeeli; Hasan Hajitabar firuz jayi

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 173-200

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.42595.1923

Abstract
  Pornography existed before the creation of the Internet. It is not possible to say whether the advent of the Internet has fuelled the demand for pornography and expanded an existing market, or whether it simply satisfies in new ways a market that would have existed in any event. It is clear, though, ...  Read More

Criminal liability of the self-driving cars for the injury caused by it

Mohammad Reza Barzegar; Gholam Hussein Elham

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 201-229

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2020.39009.1838

Abstract
  The advancement of technology has led to the production of a car that does not require a human driver. In June 2016, the first self-driving car was successfully tested in Iran and in the same month their use was banned by traffic police chief due to lack of relevant laws and lack of clear liability for ...  Read More

Anticipatory Approaches to Restraining Terrorism

Leila Nemati; Raheleh Seyed Morteza Hosseiny; Azam Mahdavipour

Volume 8, Issue 30 , June 2020, Pages 231-258

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2019.39062.1843

Abstract
  The ineffectiveness of punitive-based approaches after the occurrence of terrorist attacks in preventing this criminal phenomenon has led to the development of new strategies in order to control terrorism through preemptive mechanisms and the adoption of preventive measures before the occurrence of terrorist ...  Read More