International Crimes in the Judicial Criminal Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Authors

    Mohammad Ildarami Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
    Fereydoun Jafari * Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran. Jafari.fereydoon@gmail.com
    Yasman Khajeh Nouri Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

Keywords:

International crimes, human society, criminal justice policy, trial, international law

Abstract

Given that international crimes constitute one of the primary sources of insecurity and fear in the international community—often manifesting as widespread and irreparable offenses—addressing the issue of prosecuting international crimes not only contributes to the development and vitality of the international legal system, but also facilitates the ability of victims of such crimes to seek reparation for the harm they have suffered. This process ultimately promotes the maintenance of international order and enhances the satisfaction of the global community. The objective of the present study is to elucidate the judicial criminal policy of Iran in confronting international crimes. The study has been conducted using a descriptive and analytical method. The findings indicate that Iran’s judicial criminal policy is grounded in prevention, cooperation, and the punishment of international criminals.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Afkhami, A. A. (2023). Examining Iran's Approach to International Crimes Based on the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction. First International Conference on Research in Law and Social Sciences, Tehran.

Barani, M. (2013). Foundations of States' International Obligations in Preventing Globalized Crimes. International Law Journal, Presidential Center for International Legal Affairs, 30.

Beigzadeh, E. (2010). Piracy: An Ancient Crime, A New Necessity. Iranian Association for United Nations Studies.

Delkhosh, A. (2011). Combating International Crimes (States' Obligations and Cooperation). Institute for Legal Studies and Research, Shahre Danesh.

Goldouzian, I., Khalili Far, H., & Asgar Khani, A. M. (2018). Addressing Gaps in the Islamic Penal Code Regarding Jurisdiction Over International Crimes in Iran's Legal System. Medical Law Quarterly.

Khaleghi, A. (2014). Essays on International Criminal Law. Institute for Legal Studies and Research.

Qepanchi, H., & Safari, S. (2014). Reflections on Iran's New Approach to International Criminal Law Regarding the Rule Against Double Jeopardy. International Police Studies Journal.

Rahimi Nejad, E. (2009). Criminology. Foroozesh Publications.

Shirvani, M. (2013). The Role of Iran's National Courts in Addressing International Crimes University of Tabriz.

Downloads

Published

2025-06-24

Submitted

2025-02-21

Revised

2025-05-04

Accepted

2025-05-15

Issue

Section

مقالات

How to Cite

Ildarami, M. ., Jafari, F., & Khajeh Nouri, Y. . (1404). International Crimes in the Judicial Criminal Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Encyclopedia of Comparative Jurisprudence and Law, 1-16. https://jecjl.com/index.php/jecjl/article/view/142

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Similar Articles

1-10 of 90

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.