خلاصه ماشینی:
A Critical Examination of "Mistake" in Iranian Civil Law, Based on the Common Lexical Nature of "Mistake" Between the French Legal System and Islamic Law Ataollah Bigdeli • Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, Imam Hussein University, Tehran, Iran.
2. Research Question In this article, the criteria for identifying ‘waste in law’ or ‘as waste’ in / Islamic law, by studying the rule of ‘transfer to a third party of good faith’ in judicial practice and the proposal to amend the Articles 323 and 325 of the Iranian Civil Code, with the aim.
3. Research Hypothesis In this article, the criteria for identifying ‘waste in law’ or ‘as waste’ in Islamic law, by studying the rule of ‘transfer to a third party of good faith’ in judicial practice and the proposal to amend the Articles 323 and 325 of the Iranian Civil Code, with the aim.
4. Methodology & Framework, if Applicable In this article, the criteria for identifying ‘waste in law’ or ‘as waste’ in Islamic law, by studying the rule of ‘transfer to a third party of good faith’ in judicial practice and the proposal to amend the Articles 323 and 325 of the Iranian Civil Code, with the aim.
By systematically addressing the research questions and hypothesis through this methodology, the study seeks to contribute novel insights into the legislative nature of government-approved statutes in Iran and the oversight mechanisms that ensure their alignment with constitutional and legal principles.