Criticism of the Government in the Folk Songs of the Qajar Era, the Pre-Constitutional Period

Mehdi Mirkiaei

Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 1-33

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.32935.511

Abstract
  The critique of the state and ruling elites is an important part of the political life of the masses, but the political action of the descendants in pre-constitutional era, with the exception of the rare cases of rebellion and riots, is reflected in their popular culture. Meanwhile, song is one of the ...  Read More

Measuring the Voting Power of Coalitions in the Islamic Parliament, the Cooperative Games Approach

Ramin khochiani

Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 35-56

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.26893.390

Abstract
  The legislature is a manifestation of national sovereignty and one of the most important issues of policy and decision making in the country. Parliamentarians not only express their views on the status of the law, opinions but rather the selection of the Cabinet of Ministers and their removal, the comment ...  Read More

An Investigation of the Consequences of Local Self-Governance in the Provinces of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Zahir Alimoradi

Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 57-95

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.37139.582

Abstract
  The decentralized organization pattern of the Islamic Republic of Iran provinces, along with a variety of public services and climatic, ethnic, cultural and religious differences, have made the country encounter a number of problems. It is evident to everyone that decentralization is one of the most ...  Read More

The Pattern of judges’ selection of the Constitutional Court in the States of Iraq and Turkey

Hoda Ghafari; Maziyar Khademi

Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 97-138

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.15591.163

Abstract
  The function of protection institution of the constitutional in every legal system is always protecting the aspirations of the nation and fundamental rights. This institution can accelerate or even weaken the movement of people in countries that are transitioning to democracy. Public trust in these institutions ...  Read More

Explaining the Nature of the Nabawi and Alawi Government: Conceptual, Structural and Theoretical Approaches
Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 139-171

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.16130.176

Abstract
  The institution of government as a major part of a community in Islam has a special place and in addition to its inherent functions such as the administration and ordering of social affairs, its existence is essential for the desirable achievement of the teachings and doctrines of Islam. However, due ...  Read More

The Constitutionalist States: Study of New Division of Constitution and the Concept of Dual Freedoms

Alireza Asadpour Tehrani; Masoud Raei Dahaghi

Volume 5, Issue 17 , August 2019, Pages 175-198

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.11870.97

Abstract
  Due to the developments in social relations in modern societies, and in particular the importance of restrictions on the political power of governments, the rule of people and the protection of individual rights and public freedoms as the foundations of constitutionalism and constitutional rule, it seems ...  Read More