THE LIS PENDENS DOCTRINE IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN IRAN WITH A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE ROMAN-GERMAN LEGAL SYSTEM

The Lis pendens Doctrine in Private International Law in Iran with a Comparative Study in the Roman-German Legal System

The Lis Pendens doctrine has been recognized as a means of preventing parallel proceedings in private international law in most Roman-German countries.In Iranian law, this doctrine was accepted as one of the objections and obstacles to proceedings in domestic lawsuits according to paragraph 2 of Article 84 of the Code of Civil Procedure.However, in

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Null objects and accusative clitics in Romanian

Starting from the identification of the obligatory contexts in which the Accusative flex 4 heartworm test clitic occurs in Romanian we offer a unifying analysis of its role across all the identified contexts.We argue that Accusative clitics in Romanian reflect a ban on D-linked null objects.The Person feature in D requires that it be overt with arg

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