This study provides an overview of the development of criminal punishment in Iran. The changing relationship between Shari’a and modern forms of law is outlined and academic debates concerning the legitimate legal system are discussed. At the same time, the development of the criminal justice system in Germany from the 18th century onwards is assessed. History has shown that discussions on legitimate laws and criminal punishment have occurred in both Iran and Germany, though differences between the two cultures have meant that such discussions have often markedly diverged. These historical and cultural differences are reflected in the current criminal justice systems of both countries. This is illustrated in the study through a comparison o...
Customary Criminal Code (1295) is the first substantial code in Iranian criminal law developments . ...
Islamic penal law is a system of rules based on the religion of Coran and, most of the penalties app...
This work explores the question of what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment on an international...
This study provides an overview of the development of criminal punishment in Iran. The changing rela...
As one of their main functions to maintain political power, ruling dynasties in Iran always tried to...
Historical challenging period of political authoritarianism in Iran has affected the criminal policy...
Although the effort of western philosophers and lawyers over the 17 and 18th centuries in field of p...
Criminal code is so important than other legal code, because its relevance to people life, honor and...
Iranian legislator has never presented a criterion for detecting crimes prejudicial to public decenc...
Sentencing is the most important process in criminal law. On the other hand, the state can have more...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the nature and orders of punishment in five religions and Iran punishment h...
The Principle of legality of crimes and punishments (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege) refers to...
Criminal policy, as part of public policy, enjoys significant feature due to the fact that governmen...
Economic crime imposes very costs to society and because of its complexity detection and prosecution...
This study aims at investigating characteristics of prisoners who are guilty of crimes such as mansl...
Customary Criminal Code (1295) is the first substantial code in Iranian criminal law developments . ...
Islamic penal law is a system of rules based on the religion of Coran and, most of the penalties app...
This work explores the question of what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment on an international...
This study provides an overview of the development of criminal punishment in Iran. The changing rela...
As one of their main functions to maintain political power, ruling dynasties in Iran always tried to...
Historical challenging period of political authoritarianism in Iran has affected the criminal policy...
Although the effort of western philosophers and lawyers over the 17 and 18th centuries in field of p...
Criminal code is so important than other legal code, because its relevance to people life, honor and...
Iranian legislator has never presented a criterion for detecting crimes prejudicial to public decenc...
Sentencing is the most important process in criminal law. On the other hand, the state can have more...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the nature and orders of punishment in five religions and Iran punishment h...
The Principle of legality of crimes and punishments (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege) refers to...
Criminal policy, as part of public policy, enjoys significant feature due to the fact that governmen...
Economic crime imposes very costs to society and because of its complexity detection and prosecution...
This study aims at investigating characteristics of prisoners who are guilty of crimes such as mansl...
Customary Criminal Code (1295) is the first substantial code in Iranian criminal law developments . ...
Islamic penal law is a system of rules based on the religion of Coran and, most of the penalties app...
This work explores the question of what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment on an international...