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The list of major laws and legal acts affecting trade in goods and services in Iran as of 2009: [1] The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran; The Twenty-Year Vision of the I.R. Iran; The Civil Code; The Commercial Code of the Iranian year 1311 (1922) and its Amendments of 1374 (2005); The 1990 Labour Act (the Iranian year 1369);
Irancode is the Iranian national products and services classification and codification system. It enables producers and distributors to identify, classify, and codify their products and services.
Iranian labor law describes the rules of employment in Iran.As a still developing country, Iran is considerably behind by international standards. It has failed to ratify the two basic Conventions of the International Labour Organization on freedom of association and collective bargaining, and one on abolition of child labor. [1]
Iran is a member of the WIPO since 2001 and has acceded to several WIPO intellectual property treaties. [1] Iran joined the Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Convention) in 1959. In December 2003 Iran became a party to the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol for the International Registration of Marks.
Iran also directed the CIA and the Mossad to end their military support for the Kurds. It was thought that with the end of international support, the Iraqi government would negotiate with the Kurds, but Saddam Hussein launched a major military campaign against the rebels, prompting Iranian monarch Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to intervene. A ceasefire ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in the favor of the United States. During the aftermath of the shooting down of Iran Air Flight 655 Iran sued the United States in the ICJ, with the case being settled out of court. In 1992, in response to Operation Nimble Archer, Iran would again take the United States to court. [5]
The dispute was finalized with the incorporation of a 25-year international Oil Consortium Agreement of 1954, dividing the aforementioned 50% ownership to foreign companies as follows. 40% to be divided equally (8% each) among the five major American companies; British Petroleum to have a 40% share; Royal Dutch/Shell to have 14%; and CFP, a French Company, to receive 6%.
In Iran, banned books are the books that are prohibited by the government (Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance) to be printed and distributed. Some books are rejected to receive print and distribution permits and some books receive notifications stating the deletions and alterations which are necessary to be applied to the content in order ...