Natural Resources Legislation Algorithm: Case Study of Legislation Based on Jurisprudence

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Case Study (ترویجی)
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The crisis of natural resources in the world and the continued submission to the inefficiency of domestic and international "statute law" have led Environmental scientists to believe in “the lack of the element of spirituality in the environmental law system” and “the necessity of returning to the fundamentalization of Islam-centered propositions among all religious systems”. With this purpose, the issue of the present descriptive-analytical research is the independent reasoning induction of “capacities, principles and requirements of Imamiyyah jurisprudence” in line with the legislation of “interaction with natural resources” in the context of binding propositions. The present study, by moving to the direction accepted in the “structural order of jurisprudence” (measuring the validity and non-validity of propositions), achieves the essential order of natural resources including the two-sided duties and rights of the government-people. Hence, the following research suggests a perspective for legislators to support natural resources, which will be based on two components: “principles” and “policies and guarantees”.

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Persian
Published:
Journal Religion and Law, Volume:6 Issue: 21, 2018
Pages:
69 to 97
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