Resolving women's legal conflicts in the context of the principle of consolidation
The institution of the family is important in any society, so its stability guarantees the stability of society. The strength of the family is something that has been considered by the laws (both divine and human). In Iranian law, this issue has been mentioned in several laws, the most important of which is Article 10 of the Constitution, which has introduced the principle of consolidation in family law as a fundamental and guiding principle. The principle of consolidation, as a general legal principle, is the guide of the legislator in formulating laws and judicial procedure in interpreting and applying laws. According to this principle, anything that strengthens the family is accepted, and anything that causes it to falter is hated. Given the importance of this principle in the eyes of the Holy Shari'a, it can be considered the basis of all the principles governing the family; Principles such as structuralism in the family, justice-oriented, purposeful family management, division of labor and cooperation and loyalty. On the other hand, in the field of family, we see conflicts that seem to be unresolved, the imbalance of some rights and duties of couples, which leads to dissatisfaction among individuals and creates tension between them. Proper attention to the principle of consolidation and the principles based on it can be considered as a guarantee of family strength and resolving the mentioned conflicts. It seems that the esteemed legislator of the family and its executors have not paid the necessary attention to this general legal principle and therefore it is necessary to recognize and adopt a more appropriate legislative and judicial approach to this principle.
- حق عضویت دریافتی صرف حمایت از نشریات عضو و نگهداری، تکمیل و توسعه مگیران میشود.
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