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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Judicial system of Iran
A nationwide
judicial system in Iran
was first implemented and established by
Abdolhossein Teymourtash
under
Reza Shah
, with further changes during the second
Pahlavi
era.
After the 1979 overthrow of the
Pahlavi dynasty
by the
Islamic Revolution
, the system was greatly altered. The
legal code
is now based on
Islamic law
or
sharia
, although many aspects of
civil law
have been retained, and it is integrated into a civil law legal system. According to the constitution of the Islamic Republic, the judiciary in Iran "is an independent power". The entire legal system—"from the Supreme Court to regional courts, all the way down to local and revolutionary courts"—is under the purview of the
Ministry of Justice
, but in addition to a Minister of Justice and head of the Supreme Court, there is also a separate appointed
Head of the Judiciary
Parliamentary bills pertaining to the
constitution
are
vetted
by the
Council of Guardians
.
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