Every legal system is based on norms called "principles or rules" and ordinary laws or the issuance of judicial decisions must be based on them. Legal order, like natural order, is established when all norms are logically related to each other and there is no conflict between them. The issue of this research is the relationship of legal rule with higher or parallel rules and minor rulings and its place in the jurisprudence and criminal law system. The scope of validity of the rule must also be determined: absolute validity or lack of validity or limited validity. The conclusion of the article, which was conducted qualitatively and in a descriptive-analytical manner, is that the provisions of the "Dara" rule in some cases are not in line with other norms and changes must be made to form an appropriate legal system.
Zeraat, A. (2026). The position of Aldar rule in the norms of the Iranian criminal system. Criminal Law Research, (), -. doi: 10.22124/jol.2026.29698.2566
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Zeraat, A. . "The position of Aldar rule in the norms of the Iranian criminal system", Criminal Law Research, , , 2026, -. doi: 10.22124/jol.2026.29698.2566
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Zeraat, A. (2026). 'The position of Aldar rule in the norms of the Iranian criminal system', Criminal Law Research, (), pp. -. doi: 10.22124/jol.2026.29698.2566
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A. Zeraat, "The position of Aldar rule in the norms of the Iranian criminal system," Criminal Law Research, (2026): -, doi: 10.22124/jol.2026.29698.2566
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Zeraat, A. The position of Aldar rule in the norms of the Iranian criminal system. Criminal Law Research, 2026; (): -. doi: 10.22124/jol.2026.29698.2566