Criminal laws in the light of Islamic criteria: Rereading the fourth principle of the Constitution in the light of the rules, expediency, and human rights
According to the fourth principle of the Constitution, criminal laws must comply with Islamic criteria. Despite this, the Constitution and other laws do not set standards for compliance with Islamic norms. On the one hand, there is a great deal of disagreement among Shiite jurists regarding the Shar...
Main Author: | Hossein Soleymani |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mofid University
2021-03-01
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Series: | حقوق بشر |
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Online Access: | http://humanrights.mofidu.ac.ir/article_243943_704d7fc224433ca49cf5f9b1758f442b.pdf?lang=en |
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