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The Rule of Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Power, Institutions, and the Limits of Reform

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This book examines the rule of law in Iran’s Islamic Republic, analyzing how power is distributed across institutions and the constraints on reform efforts. The authors explore the tension between constitutional principles and authoritarian governance structures.

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The Rule of Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran provides a comprehensive analysis of Iran’s legal and political systems, focusing on how institutions exercise power and the fundamental limits of reform within the Islamic Republic framework. Drawing on extensive research and institutional analysis, the authors examine the constitutional structures, judicial systems, and executive authorities that shape Iran’s governance.

The book explores the paradoxes inherent in Iran’s political system, where formal constitutional provisions often conflict with actual power distribution among competing institutions including the Supreme Leader, the judiciary, and the executive branch. The authors investigate why reform efforts have consistently faced obstacles and how institutional design constrains democratic development. This work provides valuable insights into Islamic governance models and the challenges of establishing rule of law in non-liberal contexts.

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Author

Hadi Enayat, Mirjam Künkler

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781108481427

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