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  • Narimani.Seyed Mehdi Feasibility of Validity of Mahr Beyond the Payer’s Ability [ Vol.2, Issue 6 - Autumn Year 1403]
  • Nikmanesh.Amirreza Israel's Attack on Iran's Consulate in Syria and Iran's Retaliatory Attack on Israel from an International Law Perspective [ Vol.2, Issue 4 - Spring Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima An Analytical Look at the Principle of Institutional and Personal Independence of the Judiciary from the Perspective of Jurisprudence, Law, and International Documents [ Vol.2, Issue 6 - Autumn Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima The Islamic–Hikmah-Based Model of Governance from the Perspective of al-Fārābī, the Two Leaders of the Islamic Revolution, and Martyr Ayatollah Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi (RA) [ Vol.2, Issue 7 - Winter Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima A Novel Judicial Governance Model for Sustainable Development: From Sustainable to Smart, Impartial, and Inclusive Justice [ Vol.2, Issue 7 - Winter Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima Examining the Principle of Speed in Urgent Litigation in Light of a Critical Analytical Review of Article 313 of the Civil Procedure Code and Its Practical Challenges [ Vol.2, Issue 4 - Spring Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima A Comparative Analysis of Multiplicity and Recidivism in Imami Jurisprudence and Iranian Criminal Law [ Vol.2, Issue 4 - Spring Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima Determining the Tactics for Implementing the Strategies of Formulating the Islamic Judicial Governance System from the Perspective of Policymaking and Decision-Making [ Vol.2, Issue 4 - Spring Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima Comparative Study of the Principles of Liberal and Islamic Governance: With an Emphasis on the Judicial Governance (Pt. I) [ Vol.2, Issue 7 - Winter Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima Strategies for the Development and Formulation of a Judicial System to Achieve the Objectives of Islamic Judicial Governance [ Vol.2, Issue 6 - Autumn Year 1403]
  • Norouzi.Sayyed Nima Strategies for the Development of the Islamic Judicial System from the Perspective of Major Policy Principles: Law-Centeredness, Legitimacy, Efficiency, and Judicial Management [ Vol.2, Issue 6 - Autumn Year 1403]