Theoric ambiguity in verification of legal system of Nongovernmental Public Organizations and / or Institutions in Islamic Republic of Iran.

Document Type : Original Article

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associate professor

10.48308/jlr.2022.224507.2041

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reviewing the trend of legislation for the definitions and planning comprehensive legal system for the designation of Nongovernmental Public Institutions and Organizations reveals that passing act after act, has increased the ambiguity of the legal nature of this title. Iran’s legislature invented and defined this title, in the Public Auditing Act, 1366 )Article 5 (. In the continuing this legislative trend, Iran’s legislature has invented and has defined the title of Nongovernmental Public Organization or Institution in the Public Services Administrative Act, 1386 (Article 3). In this paper the advisory view of the Office of Legal Affairs and Codification of Acts - one of the organizational units of the Judiciary Power in Islamic Republic of Iran - has been analyzed and the conclusion of this analysis is that the view increased the actual ambiguity in the course of the implementation of the acts governing the subject. The prescription of this article is planning and regulating the theoric legal framework for defining and classifying the public Organizations of the country and based on this framework, planning a comprehensive act for the subject.

Key words: Iran’s administrative organizations, Non governmental Public Institutions and Organizations, legal definition of the administrative organization, historical trend of ambiguities, comprehensive scientific plan, explicit abolition of an article of an act.

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