COMPENSATION FOR NON-CONTRACTUAL DAMAGES IN THE ISLAMIC LAW OF IRAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2018.178679Abstract
Abstract. The methods of compensation in civil liability, which are the methods of fulfilling the obligations of the subject, are determined on the basis of civil liability objectives. The objectives are to compensate for damage, to obtain the satisfaction of the injured person and to restore his previous position. Since the authenticity of these goals is different in legal systems, their methods of supplying are not the same. These are in general objective compensation or restitution of the revious situation which, in various forms, the material compensation (rejection of property, the expropriation of property, the issue of seizure, restoration, elimination of the source of harm, and the inclusion of apologies and rejections in public
journals or collection of books, movies, CDs, etc. The present paper dealt with compensation for Iranian law and jurisprudence. the author tried to find answers the question of how do damages for non-observance of the contract apply to Islamic law and Islamic jurisprudence?
Keywords: Compensation, Contract, Law, Islamic jurisprudence.
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