Iran

Iran (Persia) is officially known as the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is a sovereign state in Western-Asia. As the world’s 18th most populous nation, it is home to 81 million inhabitants.

The country is home to some of the world’s oldest civilizations, including the Elamite Kingdoms, which date back to 4 BC. It is a founding member of ECO, NAM, OPEC, UN, and OIC. The country has the largest natural gas reserves in the world and the fourth largest proven oil reserves, making it a major regional and middle power. The nation is also known as a  multinational country which is made up of many linguistic and ethnic groups.

The country became known as the Government of Islamic Republic of Iran after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, after the conditional government met and a referendum was held, with a theocratic constitution--the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran--approved in December of 1979, leading to the end of the monarchy and the Shah fleeing the country.  

The invasion of the  Iranian province of Khuzestan on September 22, 1980 marked the onset of the Iraq-Iran War. Saddam Hussein’s army made several attacks on the country, but the Irani military forces successfully managed to push the Iraqi Army back to their home country. In 1982, the Iranian regime attacked Iraqi territory in an attempt to conquer major cities like Basra. The war lasted through 1988 when Iraqi forces defeated Iran, pushing their remaining troops back to their home-borders. Khomeini went onto accept a truce which was drafted by the United Nations.

The government in Iran is headed by the Supreme Leader, who is responsible for delineation of policies in the country. The elected President has little power in government operations. The Supreme Leader outlines how elections are run in the country, and makes final decisions on the environment, economy, education, foreign policy, and nearly everything else in the country. Prior to being appointed, the President must also gain approval by the Supreme Leader.

Iran’s government central goal is to establish a new world order which is based on justice, world peace, and global collective security. The country maintains diplomatic relations with 99 members of the United Nations, but not the US. The country is a member of G15, IBRD, G24, G77, IDA, IDB, and several other international organizations.

The Iranian legal system was dramatically altered in the Islamic revolution of 1979. Elements of civil law remain, however, the system is largely based on Islamic, or Sharia, law.  The constitution stipulates that the judiciary is independent, but the entire legal system is overseen by the Ministry of Justice.   The Head of the Judiciary is appointed by the Supreme Leader for a term of five years; it is this person’s job to organize the judiciary and oversee justices.

The Iranian court structure includes Revolutionary Courts, Public Courts, Courts of Peace and Supreme Courts of Cassation. There are 70 branches of the Revolutionary Courts. Public courts consist of Civil (205), Special Civil (99), First class criminal (86) and Second Class Criminal (156). Courts of Peace are divided into Ordinary courts (124), and Independent Courts of Peace (125), and Supreme Courts of Cassation (22).  The courts run as an inquisitorial system, rather than adversarial, with the judge listening to both sides and pronouncing judgments, sometimes with help from other justices in serious cases.

The National Law Review covers news and business stories from Iran. From government imposed sanctions on the US and foreign government entities to the country’s major impact on the world’s oil and gas consumption, and policies on nuclear and non-nuclear designations in the country. Visitors can read about election news, government relations, and how Iran impacts the international realm, in oil, energy, nuclear, and other sectors. 

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Feb
26
2019
Connecticut Company Reaches Settlement With OFAC Regarding Alleged Iran Sanctions Violations Robinson & Cole LLP
Sep
2
2016
Considerations for Travel to Iran to Explore Relaxed Trade Opportunities Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Feb
26
2020
Coronavirus Concerns Continue as CDC Issues Additional Travel Notices Proskauer Rose LLP
Mar
2
2020
Coronavirus – Further Updates on Travel Impact Mintz
Nov
1
2021
Country-Specific International Travel Restrictions Will Be Rescinded November 8, 2021 Miller Canfield
Jun
25
2020
Cyber-Attacks Against Maritime Industry Quadrupled in Last Few Months Robinson & Cole LLP
Aug
1
2014
DC Circuit Finds Buyers in Transactions Under Exon-Florio Review Are Entitled to Due Process Protections Hunton Andrews Kurth
Jan
8
2020
Department of Homeland Security Warns of Cyber-attacks by Iran Robinson & Cole LLP
Apr
29
2015
Developments in the Existing Sanctions Regime Targeting the Islamic Republic of Iran Hunton Andrews Kurth
Oct
17
2017
Developments in U.S. Iran Sanctions Covington & Burling LLP
Oct
2
2020
DHS Announces Relaxing Travel Restrictions to U.S. Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
28
2017
Diversity Applicants Sue to Force State Department Action Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
26
2017
Entry Into Force of Additional Requirements for Licenced Trade With Iran Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
8
2020
Escalated Tension with Iran Heightens Cybersecurity Threat Despite Military De-Escalation Van Ness Feldman LLP
Apr
20
2017
EU and UK Sanctions Update: April 2017 K&L Gates
Oct
19
2018
EU Extends Its Sanctions to New Persons and Entities in Certain Third Countries; EU Amends the Blocking Regulations to Counter US Sanctions Against Iran; EU Amends Its Sanctions Against South Sudan Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
8
2017
EU Issues Statement in Support of JCPOA Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Mar
6
2017
EU Removes Entities From Iran Sanctions Lists Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
25
2016
EU Renews Its Sanctions Relating to Human Rights Violation in Iran Until 13 April 2017 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
9
2016
Europe Opens Routes for Sanctioned Iran Airline: Flying the Too-Friendly Skies? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
22
2017
European Court of Justice Judgment on Damages for Unlawful European Union Sanctions Listing Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
26
2016
European Parliament Committee on International Trade Proposes New Position on Iran Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
30
2017
Executive Order Effects Immigration Ban Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
1
2017
Executive Order on Immigration Review: Potential Impact on Employees, Vendors and Contractors Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
30
2017
Executive Order Restricting Entry Into The U.S. For Nationals Of Seven Countries May Cause Questions/Concern For Employees Traveling Abroad Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Nov
1
2021
Expanding FSIA to Criminal Cases Would Not Save a Turkish Bank from U.S. Prosecution, Holds the Second Circuit Proskauer Rose LLP
Jun
22
2017
Export-Related Sentencing and Charges Announced Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
16
2020
FBI Warns of Retaliatory Cyber-Attack from Iran Robinson & Cole LLP
Feb
2
2017
February 2, 2017 Travel Advisory and Immigration Update Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
11
2020
February 2020 Immigration Alert Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Aug
23
2016
Federica Mogherini Issues Statement on Next Steps for EU Sanctions on Iran Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Mar
6
2015
Financial Action Task Force Publishes Updated List of Deficient Jurisdictions Katten
Mar
9
2017
First Circuit Affirms Lengthy Sentence of Chinese National Who Provided U.S. Goods to Iranian Nuclear Program Holland & Hart LLP
Jun
13
2023
Florida Governor Signs Law Restricting Investment by Certain Foreign Entities and Individuals Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Feb
27
2023
Friday Development: New Sanctions and Export Controls to Address Russia’s Ongoing Aggression in Ukraine (Including the use of Iranian UAVs) Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 

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