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The Effects of Non-Performance of Contract as a Result of Frustration of Purpose
In: Journal of politics and law: JPL, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 200
ISSN: 1913-9055
Appearing of forcible events or other reasons which hinder the performance of contract or cause its frustration has special legal effects and destroy the casual link between the obligator and the loss resulting from its non-performance. In this situation, these reasons affect the structure of contract and possibly may cause the discharge or suspension of contract. Therefore, the effect of occurring this kind of excuse are twofold. One of the important consequences of occurring this event is the exemption of the obligator from contractual responsibility, because, the non-performance is not attributed to him. The other effect is that force majeure changes the structure of the contract. A contract that encounters to force majeure may be discharged forcibly or willingly or its performance suspended. Our purpose in this article is to review these effects.
THE EFFECT OF GLOBALIZATION ON IRAN'S POST-REVOLUTION TRANSITION TO CIVIL SOCIETY
Globalization is a situation that has swept the world over the last two centuries as it has affected all aspects of political, social, economic and cultural life. Globalization leads to democratic practices and the transformation of concepts such as national sovereignty, political participation and culture has been effective in the acquisition of civil society. According to the research findings, a slight reflection of the effects of globalization, including the number of parties, associations, number of newspapers and publications and books, organizations of people with diverse trends and topics, pervasive electronic communication in awareness and so on, has grown in the form of an eye for the first decade of revolution.
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The Study of James Rosenau's Affiliation Theory with an Emphasis on the Role of Individual and International System Variables in the Analysis of Regionalism in the Second Pahlavi and Islamic Republic of Iran
Different theoretical approaches can be used to analyze countries' foreign policy and regionalism. The present study intends to study and compare the policy of regionalism of Iran in the second Pahlavi era and the Islamic Republic based on the theoretical approach of James Rosenau, using the variables of decision-making personality, role, government, society and international system variables. Iran's regionalization policy during the Second Pahlavi period was in line with the structure of power in the international system. At the same time, Iran, in this period influenced by the structure of the bipolar system and the Cold War, also sought to gain supremacy and leadership in the region, as the most important person in foreign policy decision-making and in the personality of Mohammad Reza Shah. On this basis, we can say that the two variables of the international system and the decision-making personality were the most important variables influencing the process of foreign policy and regionalism of Iran during this period. In the Islamic Republic, with the formation of ideological elements such as the construction and nature of political power based on the velayat-e faqih and the idea of issuing a revolution, the policy of regionalism was in conflict with the structure of power in the international system and in line with ideological foundations and interests. Accordingly, the two variables of the international system and the decision-making personality were the most important variables influencing the process of foreign policy and regionalization of Iran during this period. The purpose of this paper is to use a descriptive-analytical method, a comparative study and to use the historical data to study the effect of each of these variables on the regionalization process.
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Childhood maltreatment, cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and alcohol craving and dependence in alcohol-dependent males: Direct and indirect pathways
In: Child abuse & neglect: the international journal ; official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Band 98, S. 104197
ISSN: 1873-7757