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        1 - Status and role of moral commitment in the transposition of documents in Iranian law
        Aziz Varzand  
        According to Article 140 of the Civil Code, one of the instruments of possession, contracts and moral obligations, and through the conclusion of contracts, the transfer of ownership of property from the owner to another person is practicable. The conclusion of a contrac More
        According to Article 140 of the Civil Code, one of the instruments of possession, contracts and moral obligations, and through the conclusion of contracts, the transfer of ownership of property from the owner to another person is practicable. The conclusion of a contract and, in general, any legal act requires the existence of the intention of the parties. As stated in Article 190 of the Civil Code. Under normal circumstances, the intent and willingness of the parties with their presence are announced, whether they are intermediary or arbitrary. Sometimes, for reasons such as personal refusal to fulfill his obligation or his refusal to enforce a statutory requirement, and according to the authority of competent authorities, the transfer of personal property to another person without the presence of the owner is posed, in this note, some ethical and practical aspects of doing these transactions are in the form of a report And the legal dimensions of its transfer and some related works related to adultery will be discussed. The type of research method in descriptive and analytical manner, based on library and documentary resources, by referring to the laws, existing legal literature in the field of current research, from the viewpoint of academic and seminary professors, we will analyze the relevant materials and then analyze them Manuscript profile
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        2 - The place of ethics in non-proliferation
        goudarz beyrami Atefeh  Amininia soudeh shamlou
        Ensuring peace requires changing the way people view themselves and others. Based on this, we can assume that a world without nuclear weapons is exactly like the world in which man aspires to live. Many of us are convinced that the use of nuclear bombs. In Hiroshima and More
        Ensuring peace requires changing the way people view themselves and others. Based on this, we can assume that a world without nuclear weapons is exactly like the world in which man aspires to live. Many of us are convinced that the use of nuclear bombs. In Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, there was a human catastrophe that will not be erased from the memory of history. The world today is a world of free nuclear weapons. In fact, the whole world has become a huge laboratory, and we have forgotten that we belong to a common human family, and how is it that despite the fact that 90% of the world's population is in favor of the complete elimination of weapons? There are still 13 nuclear weapons industries still operating. This article seeks to answer this question with a descriptive-analytical method. Does ethics have an effect on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons or not? The results of this study show that ethics along with contractual obligations can play an effective role in controlling nuclear disarmament. Manuscript profile