Iranian Law and Legal Research Institute

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Established2010
Founder4 real people
ChairpersonMohammad Darvishzadeh
Iranian Law and Legal Research Institute
پژوهشکده حقوق و قانون ایران
TypePrivate sector
Established2010
Founder4 real people
ChairpersonMohammad Darvishzadeh
Location,
35°41′57.6″N 51°23′43.4″E / 35.699333°N 51.395389°E / 35.699333; 51.395389
WebsiteOfficial website

The Iranian Law and Legal Research Institute (Persian: پژوهشکده حقوق و قانون ایران), formerly Allameh Legal Encyclopedia Research Center (Persian: مرکز پژوهشی دانشنامه‌های حقوقی علامه), is a scientific and juridical research institute, composed of four groups: encyclopedia writing, legal theorization and intellectualism, studies on social impact of laws, and studies on "extra" laws. Operating under the license of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran, this research institute is one of the first legal entities to be recognized as a knowledge-based company by the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology of Iran.

Enjoying a large infrastructure for research on the Iranian law, the institute has done the most comprehensive legal research in Iran and has helped to reform the civil registration law of the state. Reviewing and analysis of bill drafts, guidelines and bylaws, as well as creating a framework for writing legal encyclopedias in more than 60 disciplines are among the activities of the institute.

A group of people who have a background in judicial and managership work founded the Iranian Law & Legal Research Institute in 2010 under Judiciary Vice President for Education and Research for Judiciary, focusing on the collection and management of peripheral legal knowledge. The Development Council of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology received the approval in principle in 2015 and the approval for converting it to the Allameh Legal Encyclopedia Research Institute in 2019. After the establishment and consolidation period of the institute passed, its development period began in 2020.[1] The center was authorized to update from a research center to a research institute by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. These amendments were reported by the Official Gazette in January 2020.[2][3]

The research activities have been focused on three research groups, "Legal Studies," "Criminal studies," and the "Legal Studies" research center, before being promoted to Research Institute.[4] But the Ministry of Science, Research and Techno agreed to increase the number and change the research groups in the Institute at the same time as these changes.[5]

With its research record conducted in 2020, the Iranian Law and Legal Investigation Institute was one of the first scientific centers to have received the Vice President of the Science and Technology title of knowledge-based enterprise.[6]

Goals

Under both headings of "macro-goals" and "micro-goals," the center has defined its objectives. This research institute's macro goals include the development, expansion and stage setting of legal research activities. The research institute is also focused on the fundamental principles of legal and legal works and contents and on the correspondence between legal teaching and legal precedents as well as legislation and on the compilation and publication of encyclopedias in different areas of law.[7]

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