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Money laundering in Iranian law: present and future

Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2002
Traces the basis for forfeiture of illicit gains from drug trafficking in Iranian law, with special emphasis on the new Bill of Law on Money Laundering in Iran. Outlines the rules for the confiscation of illegal funds or incomes that do not have all the elements of laundering, according to Article 46 of the Constitution of Iran, and further laws that ...
M. Rahmdel
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Certain Iranian Assets; (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America)

International Law Reports, 2023
1International Court of Justice — Alleged violations of Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Rights, 1955 — Alleged violations of customary rules of international law on sovereign immunity — Preliminary objections — Jurisdiction of the Court
Mahdad Fallah Assadi   +5 more
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Environmentalism in Iranian Kurdistan: causes and conditions for its securitisation

, 2020
Since the late 1990s, Iranian Kurdistan has hosted a wide range of NGOs, engaging in different sociocultural activities. Within this development, establishing environmental associations has been a noteworthy trend, to the extent that almost every city of
A. Hassaniyan
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Iranian physicists slam US visa law

Physics World, 2016
Scientists are scrapping travel plans to Iran following new US visa rules, as Edwin Cartlidge reports.
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Financial knowledge among Iranian investors

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2019
This research is the first to describe financial knowledge in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Data were collected from a convenience sample of investors in the Tehran Stock Exchange.
B. Cude, S. Chatterjee, Jamal Tavosi
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Civil Liability in Telemedicine under Iranian Law

Comparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics
Telemedicine refers to the use of information and communication technologies to provide healthcare, services, and patient support when a geographical distance exists between the patient and the medical team. Telemedicine differs from traditional medicine (i.e., medicine delivered through conventional societal means).
Reza Rastegar   +2 more
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Marriage and Divorce Under Iranian Family Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The selection of a marriage partner is normally determined by customary preference, economic circumstances, and geographic considerations. Marriage arrangements in villages and among the lower and traditional middle classes of urban areas tend to follow traditional patterns.
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On Theocratic Criminal Law


On Theocratic Criminal Law explores the roots and structures of the criminal law system of the world’s most prominent constitutional theocracy, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Bahman Khodadadi
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