Jurisprudential Commitment Rule in Contracts and Unilateral Legal Act

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The jurisprudential commitment rule as well as the other rules affected on the Iranian legal system, Legislature Legislator based on this rule accepts the fatwas of jurisprudence non-Shia and divine religions in the discussion of personal status law. " jurisprudential commitment rule " Is the best legal obligation of the disciplinary rules that the holy legislator lectures it for convenience and discounts of the Islamic community And, according to the tradition in Shiite jurisprudence the duct attend of fatwas of other religions, most of the items listed in the Iranian Constitution to be fitted, And legislator can by change their interpretation of personal status discuss, Or by applying the " jurisprudential commitment rule " as article By setting up economic and social relationships between Shia and non-Shiite Iran in various contracts and unilateral legal act, And Forcing the other religions to their beliefs, Given the great interest to Shia.The pathology of this issue answers to many of the questions regarding the special rights of the religious minorities in Iran's legal system.

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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2014
Pages:
89 to 102
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