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Mortazi A, Amiran Bakhshayesh A, Dehghan Dizaji T. Determining the Scope of Forensic Jurisdiction in Detection of Crimes against Chastity. MLJ 2019; 12 (47) :83-116
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1- Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran. (Corresponding author)
2- Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract:  
Refer to the first paragraph of Article I of the Law of Legal Medicine Organization, including commenting and investigating crimes against chastity as well. This study sought to determine the scope of Forensic Medicine, the discovery is a crime against chastity. The study of scholars from different perspectives, we can see that Iranian legislator to determine the scope of forensics to discover crimes against chastity, imposed various materials and the various interpretations and sometimes it is inadequate to determine Which, doubts about the competence of the arrival of forensics to uncover crimes against chastity, is created. The results of this study show that the principle of reference to investigate and prosecute crimes by virtue of Article 22 procedure law courts of general and revolution in criminal matters, court system, however no crimes against chastity reality does not by virtue of Article 306 of Law special measures are referred to the coroner

Please cite this article as: Mortazi A, Amiran Bakhshayesh A, Dehghan Dizji T. Determining the Scope of Forensic Jurisdiction in Detection of Crimes against Chastity. Iran J Med Law 2019; 12(47): 83-116.
 
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2018/04/16 | Accepted: 2018/10/2

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