Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology
انجمن جامعه شناسی آموزش و پرورش ایران
Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology
Literature & Humanities
http://iase-idje.ir
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10.61186/ijes
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2017
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Social study of the annulment of municipal commissions’ approvals by the Administrative Justice Court
تخصصي
Special
پژوهشي
Research Article
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Background:</strong> Article 5 Commission of Iran’s Supreme Council for Urban Development and Architecture is a quasi-judicial authority that has a close connection with the rights of citizens. It has composed a part of the claims that most of the related lawsuits are of great importance with great amounts. There is a certain procedure for the authorities, such as the Dispute Resolution Council, which deals with claims under 20 million toman, but unfortunately, for there is no such a procedure for important cases of municipal commissions, including Article 5 Commission. Therefore, according to Article 170 of the Constitution, natural or legal entities may request the annulment of the matter against governmental and municipal regulations in the General Board of the Court. In this respect, the owners whose rights are not observed in accordance with the rules and regulations can complain to the Supreme Council's decisions in the General Board of the Court and thereby request the annulment of the Article 5 Commission’s approvals.<br>
<strong>Methodology and Objective:</strong> In the present article, the authors will review the annulment of the approvals of Article 5 Commission of Iran’s Supreme Council for Urban Development and Architecture by the Administrative Justice Court, using an analytical-descriptive research methodology as a library study through note-making method.<br>
<strong>Findings and Conclusions:</strong> In the review of the annulled approvals, it can be found that failure to observe the proprietary and the acquired rights of individuals established by the Supreme Council and Article 5 Commission during the recent years may lead to the outcome of complaints by the owners and the annulment of approvals. Finally, the annulment of the Article 5 Commission’s approvals by the Administrative Justice Court can be summarized in the following four major factors: 1. The approvals for delegating the authorities of the Article 5 Commission; 2. The approvals contrary to the urban development principles of the Article 5 Commission; 3. The approvals contrary to the Sharia of Islam; 4. The Gratuitous possession Approvals of the Article 5 Commission of Iran’s Supreme Council for Urban Development and Architecture.</div>
Municipality, Supreme Council for Urban Development and Architecture, Article 5 Commission, Administrative Justice Court.
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Seyed Mohammad
Sadegh Mousavi
Sadeghee2@yahoo.com
10031947532846001106
10031947532846001106
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Associate Professor of Shahid Motahari University, Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Reza
Sadeghi
10031947532846001107
10031947532846001107
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Ph.D. student of jurisprudence and private law, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran