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1 PhD Student in Criminal Law and Criminology, Islamic Azad University of Tehran-North, Tehran, Iran

2 Assistant Professor, Law Department, University of Tehran-North, PhD in Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty Member, Tehran-North Azad University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Considering the history of punishments in law throughout history, the death penalty is the most severe type of punishment that has been imposed and has been executed in various ways. Looking at the current laws, this punishment exists in our penal code under different headings. One of the topics under which the death penalty is imposed is the issue of Hodud. Hudud are also punishments that are considered for some important sins, the type, amount and quality of which are determined by the holy shari'a in the book and tradition. Considering that after the Islamic Revolution, one of the sources of legislation in our country is jurisprudential books, in this article, we examine the jurisprudence and law, the basis and criteria for determining the death penalty for crimes subject to hadd, and on the one hand, comments Various and famous jurists are discussed and examined, and on the other hand, certain crimes subject to execution are investigated according to the Islamic Penal Code adopted in 2013.

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