The rule of the principle of legality of punishments in the Sharia-based Ta’zir

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The legal principle of punishments, without any restrictions and absolutely, includes all punishments and therefore includes all types of ta'zir punishments. A special type of ta'z .r punishments that have a minimum and a maximum in the Shari'a texts and the determination of the punishment in a specific area is left to the judge is called the Shari'a prescribed ta'zir Although this unfamiliar term is misleading and erroneous, it is officially recognized in Islamic Penal Code and Iranian jurisprudenceThe legal principle of punishments, without any restrictions and absolutely, includes all punishments and therefore includes all types of ta'zir punishments. A special type of ta'z .r punishments that have a minimum and a maximum in the Shari'a texts and the determination of the punishment in a specific area is left to the judge is called the Shari'a prescribed ta'zir Although this unfamiliar term is misleading and erroneous, it is officially recognized in Islamic Penal Code and Iranian jurisprudence
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Persian
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Legal Research Quarterly, Volume:23 Issue: 90, 2020
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133 to 158
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