The concept of public order and its relationship with good morals in Iranian law

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 - Nahavand Higher Education Complex- Bu-Ali Sina University- Hamedan- Iran

2 Pyam Noor- University- Hamedan- Iran

Abstract
Public order is one of the most important legal institutions in the legal system of all countries. The importance of the concept of public order in the legislative process makes it inevitable to identify and explain it. Public order on fundamental concepts is common, yet challenging in the domain of domestic and international law. This concept, in addition to its restrictive role in the domestic territory, in the international territory, impedes the application of laws and regulations contrary to the general order of the host country. The closeness of this concept to concepts such as good ethics interferes with concepts and confronts similar issues. Given this importance, the question of the present article is that What is the relationship between concepts: public order and good morals in Iranian law? In answer to this question, using the research method: descriptive-analytical, it has been concluded that though, the public order is traditionally linked to the concept of good morals. However, studies show that The concepts of public order and good morals cannot be reduced to one another. According to the authors, the most appropriate logical relationship that can be established between these two concepts: public-specific relations

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