Title of article :
The Legal Gaps in Contemporary Iran
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi ، Amirhossein نويسنده MA student in Tarbiat Modares University , , Jalali ، Mohammad نويسنده Assistant Profesor in University of Shahid Beheshti ,
Abstract :
Generally talking people remember the political sociology as legal gaps by discriminating borders between social powers for the main principal and goals of legal systems which can make social and political and legal groups. This social-legal phenomenon which is mainly being analyzed in legal-based research studies has been in contemporary history of Iran. So that, one can say main legal gaps in conditional era is a gap which can be called necessity or unnecessity of law government, and in First Pahlavi Era, this gap, the clash between government meaning and the rule has been in the meaning of policy and law. At the time of Mohammad Reza Shah being in office, the main gap was the gap between the believers of constitutional law with two conservative and reformist approaches and the opponents of constitutional law, after Islamic revolution the gap between Islamists andmystics turned to a legal gap. It has been created also a similar gap to that of Phlavi’s in recent years in the subject of constitutional law.
Journal title :
International Journal of Social Science and Management (IJSSM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Social Science and Management (IJSSM)