Investigating the role of Seyyed Mohammad Fatemi Qomi in drafting the civil law of Iran
Tārīkh-i pizishkī i.e., Medical History,
Vol. 12 No. 00 (1399),
13 September 2020
,
Page 373-382
https://doi.org/10.22037/mhj.v12i1.34504
Abstract
Background and Aim: Iran's civil law, as one of the most enduring effective laws in the Iranian legal system, is the result of the extensive efforts of compilers who benefited from deep jurisprudential and legal knowledge and experience. In the meantime, examining the role of an experienced jurist and judge such as Seyyed Mohammad Fatemi Qomi as one of the most effective writers of civil law can help explain the historical and legal principles of this law and discover the obscure angles in the history of Iranian civil law.
Materials and Methods: With a descriptive-analytical approach, all the letters, letters, lectures and articles that exist from the authors of the Civil Law are used to discover and explain the subject.
Findings: The draft of the first book of the Iranian Civil Law has been compiled several times by Seyyed Mohammad Fatemi Qomi from a decade before its adoption and has been presented in various meetings.
Conclusion: Based on the research in the available documents, it seems that the scientific and experimental efforts of Fatemi Qomi in the two decades after the Constitutional Revolution, which led to his frequent drafting of civil law, in the final compilation of the first book of civil law in the commission The compilation of this law in 1307 had a special and unique role, which after the approval of the parliament, has taken the form of a codified law.
Please cite this article as: Jafarinadoushan A. Investigating the role of Seyyed Mohammad Fatemi Qomi in drafting the civil law of Iran. Med Hist J, Special Issue on the History of Islam and Iran 2020; 373-382.
- Civil Law; Law Development; Fatemi Qomi; Imami Jurisprudence
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