The first court council, a new experience in the history of public law institutions in Iran

Document Type : Technical-Scientific

Authors

1 Assistant Professor at Literature and Humanities Faculty of Bu-Ali Sina University

2 M.A Student of Public Law at Bu-Ali Sina University

Abstract

Public law as a branch of knowledge of law thinking to limitation the power and it can be said that the history of limitation of power is history of public law. The theory of limitation of power expanded from multiple directions in the half-century reign of Naseri. On the one hand many of the fundamental concepts of a public law emerged in this period and on the other hand a germ of some important institutions in this period was concluded. Naseri is several reasons for the limitation of his powers to a series of events that, although often tend to be cold but these actions underlying were important developments in the future Constitutional Revolution. One of these events was dissolution of the chancellery and transition areas of the country to the Court Council, matters during the tenure of nori resulting in king decree that prompted an copy of the model of English in Iran And executive affairs to someone else leave Because of reasons such as not having the structure, relevance to Great Britain and refusal by the authorities, reform of Naseri was stopped and he revived again the chancellor and by turning its decision, took the former rout. Reform of Naser al-Din Shah in that period led to the creation of the Court Council was means to achieve the goal i.e. limitation of power. although it did not play a great role in the development of public law and held absolute power in the hands of the king and his associates but surely it can be said this move of king is a new era of public law and this accident was one of the first Iranian experience regarding the establishment of one of the important institutions of public law the Cabinet that later achieved in the constitutional revolution.

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