"Adl va Ensaf" Comparative Law Researches Quarterly

The position of commercial courts in Iranian, French and British law

Document Type : Original Article

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10.22034/aeclr.2023.325955.1079
Abstract
Today, a significant part of litigation in the judiciary is litigation related to commercial law, and one of the areas of litigation that is in urgent need of specialized courts due to the complexity of cases, titles and lawsuits is the field of business, because the nature of business and litigation, speed and Requires great care in handling. In this regard, commercial courts are one of the most important specialized courts in any legal system that the development of business and activities, facilitating investment and improving the economic indicators of societies, shows the undeniable role of these courts. There are no special courts in Iran called commercial courts. However, in French law, these courts play an important role, as merchants and business representatives are the main members of these courts. These courts are also specialized in English law and deal with them in a special way, covering complex cases arising from national and international business disputes, with particular emphasis on issues such as international trade, banking and arbitration disputes. . Accordingly, the development and adoption of comprehensive and coherent regulations regarding the handling of commercial cases and lawsuits and the establishment of commercial courts in the way that exists in the French and British legal systems, has always been a concern of the Iranian legal system. Therefore, in this article, the position of commercial courts in the law of Iran, France and the United Kingdom is examined.

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