Iran's post-revolutionary Legal and Economic System

A.Z. Marossi
Marossi, Ali. Z.

Article from: TDM 4 (2004), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law

Summary

The politics has always played an essential rule in the Iranian economic system, since before the revolution. This situation is a result of the state domination as well as of the influence of crude oil exports. The mass-nationalization, uncertainty about the legal framework of economic and the alteration of the underlying economic theories of governance and the law of property, all had a significant negative impact on the Iran's post-revolutionary economy. Nowadays the interaction of political, social and economic developments is an inevitable reality in any country. Taking this ...

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A.Z. Marossi; "Iran's post-revolutionary Legal and Economic System"
TDM 4 (2004), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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