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Norouzian G, Salehi Farsani A, Saberian A R. Investigating the Basics of Citizenship Rights in Iran's Judicial System. MLJ 2022; 16 :73-87
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1- Department of Law, Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
2- Department of Law and Political Science, Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
Abstract:  
Background and Aim: Citizenship rights are a part of contemporary concepts that have entered the legal literature of Iran. Also, in Iran's judicial structure, there is a positive approach towards this concept, and efforts are being made to use this concept practically. Our goal in this article is to know the basics of citizenship rights in Iran's legal system
Method: This article has analyzed the basics of citizenship rights in Iran's judicial system in a descriptive-analytical way and tried to explain these basics. The research tool is the sampling of library resources
Ethical Considerations: The principles of honesty and trustworthiness have been observed from the beginning to the end of the article
Results: The findings indicate that citizenship rights are accepted as a positive concept in all areas of Iranian society and require the opinion of individuals in the society. The importance of this issue and the need to address it in the scientific texts being published is obvious, and researchers all over the world are seeking to improve the understanding of societies about the rights that are necessary and necessary when facing the judicial structure
Conclusion: Benefiting from the principle of acquittal, the right to defense, fair trial, the right to protest judicial decisions, open and non-discriminatory proceedings, the right to access judicial evidence, the principle of legality of crimes and punishments, the right to compensation for damages caused by judicial errors, the right to choose a lawyer is one of the most important Judicial rights are considered citizenship. In Iranian law, in Article 34 of the Constitution, litigation is an inalienable right of all people. According to Principle 156, the judiciary is the supporter of individual and social rights and is responsible for realizing justice as well as restoring public rights and expanding justice and legitimate freedoms.

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Norouzian GH, Salehi Farsani A, Saberian AR. Investigating the Basics of Citizenship Rights in Iran's Judicial System. Medical Law Journal. 2022; 16(Special Issue on Legal Developments): e5.
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2022/01/14 | Accepted: 2021/04/6

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