Jurisprudence and Law
Ghazale Taheri Attar; MohammadAli HasaniNik
Abstract
The science of law is bound to examine the state of affairs of each country and to design the relations of government agencies with one another and with the people, in order to achieve the best conditions for the prosperity and improvement of any civilization. The Book of Administrative Law is the work ...
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The science of law is bound to examine the state of affairs of each country and to design the relations of government agencies with one another and with the people, in order to achieve the best conditions for the prosperity and improvement of any civilization. The Book of Administrative Law is the work of Bijan Abbasi, one of the last authors in this field that tries to explain the basics of administrative law knowledge to researchers and practitioners in the six chapters. In this article, through a fair study, review and critique of this work, we sought to identify its strengths and weaknesses and to help improve the state of administrative law knowledge and consequently improve the administrative structure of the country. This book seems to have been written for the general public, as it has not been deeply embedded in any of the dimensions, theoretical foundations, administrative structures of the Islamic Republic, and the administrative structures of the Islamic Republic in comparison with other leading countries in administrative law, and especially for law students. It is not useful and can only be a gateway to knowledge of administrative law.
Jurisprudence and Law
SayyedFazlolah Mousavi; Naser Bagheri Moghaddam; Ghazaleh Taheri Attar; Sayyed Mahdi Cheheltani; Meysam Davari
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Observance of the rights of citizens and pursuing their problems is one of the essential duties of governments. Today, no country can afford the necessary support to pursue the rights of its citizens. This becomes even more important when the rights of citizens of one country are violated by other countries ...
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Observance of the rights of citizens and pursuing their problems is one of the essential duties of governments. Today, no country can afford the necessary support to pursue the rights of its citizens. This becomes even more important when the rights of citizens of one country are violated by other countries or violated in international conflicts. For analyzing this violation, in the first part of this article, the activities of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran up to this date will be examined. In the second part, the outlined approaches for legal follow up of the case of the chemicals are summarized, and in the third part, the policy implications of their follow up based on the policy cycle model are explained, and the role of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the private sector in each stage of the policy division for legal prosecution of this case will be elaborated. Finally, by using the case study method, the legal requirements for legal follow-up of this case are outlined, and necessary policy strategies will be developed to succeed in this special case.