AlahYari, AbdoulAli The role of managers in correctly referring cases [Volume 10, Issue 64, 2009]
Amin, SeyyedAmirMahdi The concept of tadlis and its position in Iranian, English and Imami jurisprudence [Volume 10, Issue 68, 2009]
Anisi, MohammadAli Children's rights and parental duties from the perspective of civil law [Volume 10, Issue 68, 2009]
AnsariOryani, Mohammad Reviewing the competence of authorities handling government approvals and acquisition actions [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
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DanayehElmi, Manizhe The scope of the judge's control in recognizing and enforcing arbitral awards [Volume 10, Issue 63, 2009]
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Ebrahimi, Yousef Copyright protection and its basis in intellectual property [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
Eslami, Shirzad Similarities and differences between brand name and trademark [Volume 10, Issue 65, 2009]
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Farazandeh Pour, Faeze Linguistic Analysis of Judicial Decisions Based on Creative Pattern: A Legal Linguistics Approach [Volume 10, Issue 65, 2009]
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Hasani, Alireza Media and civic responsibility [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
Hashemi, Seyedreza Media and civic responsibility [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
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Izadi, Bizhan Organization for the Uniformization of Private Law and the "Uniform Law" Movement [Volume 10, Issue 68, 2009]
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Jafari Shahani, Sadegh Lack of proper and appropriate exposure by the legislator in enacting Note 3, Article 3 of the Law Amending the Law on the Establishment of Public and Revolutionary Courts [Volume 10, Issue 63, 2009]
JavanMard, Behrouz International Criminal Court; The End of Yalda's Impunity for Criminals (Part One) [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
JavanMardi, Behrouz International Criminal Court; The End of the Yalda of Impunity for Criminals (Part Two and Final) [Volume 10, Issue 67, 2009]
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Khaakbaaz, Mohammad The place of the contract in jurisprudence and legal matters [Volume 10, Issue 66, 2009]
Khedri, Saleh Examining the civil liability of judges with a comparative study in American and French law (Part One) [Volume 10, Issue 68, 2009]
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Mahdion, SeyedEbrahim The accused must feel safe in the presence of the interrogator, that he is being questioned by an informed and impartial person - Part Two [Volume 10, Issue 63, 2009]