THE WAY OF INTERACTION OF ISLAMIC CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY WITH REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLIES
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2018.178786Abstract
Abstract. Extension of cultural, social, economic and technical interactions caused by facilitation of
communications among different countries has made countries feeling need to mutual relationship more than any time. Advent and growth of international organizations and institutions is actually created and affected by such feeling. In this study, the main objective is to identify the solutions to facilitate and improve the interaction of Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iranian Parliament) with regional and international parliamentary assemblies based on juridical and legal principles. This study is a fundamental study and is aimed in discussing on a subject with no clear history in terms of research. In terms of research philosophies, this study is interpretive and descriptive research, since the existing evidences and documents and the experience of the author in field of parliamentary interactions of Iranian parliament with regional and international parliamentary assemblies are used to interpret the current situation and to provide solutions to achieve optimal status. The evidences show that the main solutions to find sustainable international relations, which are not considered in Iran sufficiently to the date, can be parliamentary assemblies in regional and international level. The results of this study show extraordinary importance of the assemblies and the extensive and effective role of Islamic Republic of Iran in them. Moreover, the juridical-legal principles and teachings can be used for deepening and extending the interaction of
Iranian Parliament with the aforementioned assemblies.
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