Abstract

The Constitution and domestic legislation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is distinguished by its specific attitude not only to the norms of Muslim law, but also to the provisions of international law. The Constitution of Iran recognizes the undoubted priority of Muslim law over the norms of not only domestic legislative acts adopted by the Majlis of the country, but also the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran. At the same time, the norms of international law are equated by the Iranian legislator with the norms of domestic law. The legal conflicts between international law and the legal provisions of Muslim law and the Constitution of Iran arising in connection with this legal position of the spiritual and secular authorities of Iran have become the content of this article.

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  • domestic legislation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is distinguished by its specific attitude to the norms

  • Иран обязан соблюдать положения международных договоров в области прав человека, ратифицированные до Исламской революции 1979 года, независимо от того, признаются ли права, установленные нормами этих договоров, соответствующими мусульманскому праву или нет

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The Constitution and domestic legislation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is distinguished by its specific attitude to the norms of Muslim law, and to the provisions of international law. Поскольку международные договоры равнозначны по своей юридической силе «парламентским» законам, а последние согласно статьям 4 и 72 Конституции ИРИ не должны противоречить исламскому праву, положения международных договоров в Иране подчиняются не только Конституции, но и нормам мусульманского права.

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