The journal of Civil Jurisprudence Doctrines (CJD) is a peer-reviewed, open-access semiannual journal in Persian (with extended English abstracts and bibliographies) devoted to the fields of Islamic civil law, financial jurisprudence, comparative civil jurisprudence, Islamic legal doctrine, private law, legal principles, contract law, tort law, and property law, published by Razavi University of Islamic Sciences. The journal is dedicated to publishing original research articles, review papers, and other scholarly contributions considering the research ethics and research ethics and academic standards. The journal provides an open-access platform for scholars, legal practitioners, and researchers to disseminate original research articles that explore diverse aspects of civil jurisprudence, including doctrinal analysis, case law interpretation, legislative developments, and comparative civil law studies.
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About the journal:
Journal Title: Civil Jurisprudence Doctrines
Country of Publication: Iran, Mashhad.
Publisher: Razavi University of Islamic Sciences
Scientific Sponsorship Society: Scientific Association of Jurisprudence and Family Law of Iran
Subject Area: Islamic civil law, financial jurisprudence, comparative civil jurisprudence, Islamic legal doctrine, private law, legal principles, contract law, tort law, and property law.
Format: Print and Online
Print ISSN: 2251-936X
Online ISSN: 2783-3690
Frequency: Semiannual
Publishing Schedule: June and December
Language: Persian, including English abstracts and bibliographies.
Open Access: Yes, free access to articles
Article types: Research and review papers.
Primary Review: 10 days, approximately.
Peer Review Policy: Double-blind peer-review
Average refereeing time: 24 weeks
Acceptance percentage: 20%
Article Processing Charges: Yes. Publication charges are required from the author(s). Authors must pay a fee of 2,000,000 Iranian Rials for the review process, and an additional 7,000,000 Rials upon acceptance for publication. There is no charge if an article is rejected before the peer review process, and there are no submission fees. Processing and publication charges will be waived for international authors.
Citation Style: The APA citation style
Website: https://cjd.razavi.ac.ir
E-mail: --
Gmail: razaviunmag@gmail.com
Tel: +98 (0)5132230772
Address: Office of the journal Civil Jurisprudence Doctrines, Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, Sahn Hedayat, Building No. 2, Mashhad, Iran. Postal code: 9134843333.
Indexing & Abstracting: WorldCat, ISSN-ROAD, Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC), National Digital Archives of Iranian Scholarly Journals, Noormags, Magiran, Google Scholar, etc.
COPE: The journal of Civil Jurisprudence Doctrines (CJD) follows the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and abides by its Code of Conduct in dealing with potential cases of misconduct.
Copyright: Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.
Type of License: Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Required files to upload: Authors must submit the following five essential files through the manuscript submission system: 1. Main Manuscript File (without the author details and prepared based on the provided template. 2. Title Page, 3. Authorship Form (must include the article title, full names of all authors, and be signed by all authors), 4. Conflicts of Interest Form (must be signed by the Corresponding Author and uploaded with the Main Manuscript File), and 5. Cover Letter (Please include any necessary information in the cover letter).
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Seyydeh Reyhaneh Rezaeian; Mohammad-Rasoul Ahangaran; Mohammad Ja'fari Harandi
Pages 43-75
Mohammad Hasan Emamverdy
Pages 77-119
Hossein Javar; Matin Saboori
Pages 121-153
Seyed Hasan Hoseini Moghadam; Mohammad Farzanegan; Mohammadhasan Akhoundi
Pages 155-188
Sayyed Mohammad Razavi
Pages 189-219
Sayyed Amirali Sadeghi Moghaddam; Hamid Rustaei Sadrabadi
Pages 221-250
Somayeh Zohuri
Pages 251-286
Mohammed Amin Kabiri; Ebrahim Abdipour Fard
Pages 287-318
Mohammad Kelich; Mohammad hasan Moosavi Khorasani; Hossein Fathi
Pages 319-343
Saeid Mahjoub
Pages 345-374
Eghbal-Ali Mirzaei
Pages 375-412
Sahar Karimi; Amir Mohammad Noori