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Lex loci Protectionis , Opportunity or Challenge?

Fatemeh Sadat Iravan Mohajeri

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 9-37

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2022.56715.2494

Abstract
  The applicable law in intellectual property lawsuits is one of the new topics in the field of conflict of laws and has recently attracted the attention of legal scholars. actually, many of the questions in this field are still vague and controversial, and no precise answer can be found. One of the most ...  Read More

The development of rules governing the Passengers transportation by sea under the Athens Convention 1974 and the London Amendment Protocol 2002

Parviz Ameri; Habib Talebahmadi; Ali Rezaee; Erfan Khosravani

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 39-66

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2022.56821.2499

Abstract
  Passenger transportation by sea is more than other modes by considering of safety and cost. Due to this large volume, the codification of international rules and conventions were required. In this regard, the first convention was drafted in 1961 under the Brussels Rules. This convention was not welcomed ...  Read More

The Legal Requirements for Iran to Join EU Gas Market

Hadi Ghanbari bonab; Mohammad Mahdi Hajian; Abbas Kazemi najafabadi

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 67-92

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2022.46757.2312

Abstract
  One of the most important issues in the field of exporting gas to the European union through the pipelines is understanding the market and the laws and regulations in the EU as well as the requirements of other countries in the face of these regulations. Analyzing the EU laws and then the laws and regulations ...  Read More

Determination of Exclusive Jurisdiction in Private International Disputes

Mohammed Mejd Kabry; Azam Ansari

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 93-121

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2022.53361.2426

Abstract
  Determining the grounds of exclusive jurisdiction in private international disputes is extremely important. However, there is no international uniform criterion for determining the grounds of exclusive jurisdiction. Thus, different legal systems have adopted various approaches to determine their courts' ...  Read More

A Judicial Precedent-Based Approach to Scope of Judicial Review of Internal Arbitration Award in Terms of Constitutive Laws

Abbas Mansouri; Eisa Amini

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 123-147

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2019.43299.2230

Abstract
  Article 489 of the Iranian Civil Procedure (ICP) provides that an arbitration award in conflict with constitutive laws will be null and void and unenforceable; however, neither the ICP nor any other act established the concept and the instances of such laws and the scope of judicial review or supervision ...  Read More

Third-party Ownership in Football

Behnam Noorzadeh; Fereidoon Nahreini; Mohsen Izanloo; Hasan Badini; Mohammad Khabiri

Volume 10, Issue 36 , September 2021, Pages 149-180

https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2022.59679.2547

Abstract
  "Third Party Ownership" is one of the restraint of Trade Law in Sport, whereby a third party acquires all or part of the player's economic rights for financing the player or injecting cash into the club. Contrary to  the common perception in the field, this mechanism does not grant the decision-making ...  Read More