Comparative Law Review

  • Format: Print and Online
  • Imact Factor(ISC): 0/333
  • Language: Persian with English Abstracts
  • Scope: All Law fields with a comparative approach
  • Type of Journal: Academic / Scholarly
  • Open Access: Yes
  • Indexed & Abstracted: Yes
  • Policy: Double Blind Peer Review
  • Review Time: Sixteen Weeks, Approximately
  • Contact E-mail: allamehdroit@atu.ac.ir

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Current Issue: Volume 15, Issue 2, December 2024, Pages 365-750 (Autumn & Winter 2024-2025) 

Considerations on the Perfectionism Approach in Family Legislation in ‎Iran and France

Pages 731-750

10.22059/jcl.2024.366576.634565

Seyed Mostafa Mohaghegh Damad; Mehrangiz Shahmoradi Zavareh; Gholamali Seifi; Asadollah Yavari


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