Research and development in private law

Research and development in private law

Aims and Scope

Vision, Objectives, and Thematic Pillars of Journal of Research and Development in private law

Vision

The objectives of the Journal are:

  • Promote the expansion of private law knowledge by exploring its frontiers in Iran and other established legal systems.

  • Inspire legal theorization and the development of innovative and practical branches of private law.

  • Contribute to legislative reforms and improvements in Iranian legal regulations through rigorous academic research.

  • Serve as an authoritative reference for researchers, academics, and students specializing in private law.

Objectives

The journal is committed to achieving the following goals:

  • Advancing Knowledge in Private Law: Publishing high-quality research that enhances legal scholarship and understanding in private law.

  • Fostering Scientific Research and Practical Outcomes: Encouraging researchers to conduct studies that yield innovative and applicable insights in various domains of private law.

  • Bridging Theory and Practice: Creating a forum that strengthens the connection between legal theories and their real-world applications.

  • Expanding Interdisciplinary Legal Discourse: Exploring the intersection of private law with fields such as political science, sociology, economics, and environmental studies.

  • Addressing Emerging Legal Challenges: Identifying and analyzing contemporary legal issues arising from social, political, and technological transformations, providing well-researched and scholarly responses.

Thematic Pillars

The Journal of Research and Development in Private Law covers a broad spectrum of topics within private law, emphasizing both foundational principles and emerging developments. Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to:

  1. Contract Law

  2. Property Law

  3. Civil Procedure

  4. Tort Law

  5. Family Law

  6. Commercial Law

  7. Insurance Law

  8. Consumer Protection Law

  9. Technology and Information Law

  10. Private International Law

  11. Comparative Private Law

  12. Intellectual Property Law

  13. Banking and Financial Law

  14. Real Estate and Land Law

  15. Health and Medical Law

  16. Environmental Law

  17. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law

  18. Transportation Law

  19. Inheritance and Succession Law

  20. Child and Adolescent Rights

  21. Elder Law and Disability Rights

  22. Citizenship and Human Rights in the Private Sphere