Abstract. Iranian lawmakers have established Dispute Resolution Councils by article 189 of The Third Development Plan Law, in order to decrease time of judgment and density of files in Department of Justice, and agreement between two sides of lawsuits. Consequently, Islamic Parliament of Iran approved Law of Dispute Resolution Councils in 2009. At comparative viewpoint, County Courts and Peace Courts in English Law are similar institutions with Dispute Resolution Councils in Iran. However, certainly, there are diversities between them. This research has studied Dispute Resolution Councils in Iran with similar institutions in England with analytic-descriptive way. Until will be presented recent achievements and solutions for improvement of this institution.
Journal Section | Special |
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Publication Date | May 13, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 36 Issue: 3 |