Table of contents for Judicial reform and reorganization in 20th century Iran : state-building, modernization, and Islamicization / by Majid Mohammadi.

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List of Figures											
List of Tables											
Notes on Transliteration and Dates							
Chapter One: Introduction										
Chapter Two: Socio-Historical Background								
Chapter Three: First Period: Post Constitutional Revolution Era					
Chapter Four: Second Period: Modernization Era							
Chapter Five: Third Period: Post Islamic Revolution Era						
Chapter Six: Forth Period: Post Khomeini Era							
Chapter Seven: Overviews and Comparisons								 
Conclusion
Appendix I: Chronological Outline						 
Appendix II: Comparing Four Sociological Theories of Legal Change			
Appendix III: Main Characteristics of Three Legal Traditions: Civil, Common and Socialist Law
Appendix IV: Taxonomy of World?s Legal Systems (Mattei, 1997)			
Appendix V: Iranian Highest Judiciary Officials, Ministers of Justice, Members of the Supreme Judicial Councils, and Heads of the Judiciary, 1906-2006
Appendix VI: Historical Documents and Photos
Appendix VII: Trend of Urban Population, Literacy, Enrollment in Institution of Higher Education, Internal Migration and the Court Structure in 1927, 1968, and 1984 in Iran
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Justice, Administration of -- Iran -- History.
Law reform -- Iran -- History.
Justice, Administration of (Islamic law) -- Iran.