Hermeneutics of Attempt in Iranian Criminal Law
Journal Title: International Journal of Forensic Sciences - Year 2020, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Investigating the concept of "Attempt" in Iranian criminal law and explaining the rule-based methodology of this concept is one of the inevitable hermeneutics of this criminal law establishment. Hermeneutics Although not widely regarded in post-modern humanities and art texts, it can be particularly useful in the field of law, which is tied to social order, and in particular to judgment, and paves the way. And to unambiguously put readers at the forefront of the judiciary and to prevent the dissolution of judicial opinions. In this article, the author has attempted to give a clear picture of this criminal law entity and to explain the law-based methodology for a unified understanding of the concept, regardless of the legislative history and theoretical discussions surrounding the issue. To be clear, the author of this article has achieved his goal if the readers of the article at the end of their study have all come to a single inference of the concept of "Attempt".
Authors and Affiliations
Nevisi HM*
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