Study of Deprivation and Separation Nature in Iranian Legal System

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The proposed study was conducted with the aim of a comparative study of separation in the Iranian legal system. Since this research is legal, the research method in this article is descriptive- analytical and the data collection method is library- based documentary. In this study, the question was raised what is the nature and rules and regulations regarding dismissal in the Iranian legal system. Likewise, some challenges related to one of the most prominent legal issues, namely the dismissal order, have been raised. Ambiguity, conciseness and imperfection of laws and regulations, as well as the lack of judicial procedure in this regard, while addressing the nature of the dismissal sentence, certainty or uncertainty, the quality of its execution and the scope of the sentence and the practical obstacles to it according to the mechanisms set forth in the political law and the political-legal structure of the Islamic Republic have been examined. They move from sensitive positions or geographical locations so that the employee's family order is not endangered in terms of livelihood and economy.
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Persian
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Journal of Law and Political Studies, Volume:1 Issue: 3, 2021
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233 to 247
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