Jurisprudence and rights

Introducing the topic of repentance in jurisprudence; yes or no?/ Alireza Goodarzi
The code of conduct defines repentance as a psychological state of attention and return to God after committing a crime, the consequence of which is remorse, correction, and abandonment of behavior, as well as attempting to make amends for the damage caused. These definitions do not have a specific legal burden. Repentance can be about […]...
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Alireza Goodarzi
Prohibition and Permissibility of Torture in Jurisprudence and Law / Hassan Farshchian
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text to be translated. Hassan Farshchian To examine the prohibition or permission of torture in Iranian laws, considering that the rights in Iran are derived from Islamic jurisprudence, it is appropriate to first review the ruling of torture in Islamic jurisprudence and Sharia law. […]...
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Hasan Fereshtian