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        1 - Investigation of proof of ownership in Iranian and French law
        Yaser  Ansari Moslem mortezapour
        In many jurisdictions, litigation is called "proof of ownership" and the courts disagree about its ability to be heard. Some accept these lawsuits and related lawsuits, such as enforcing a charter, due to the principle of hearing capacity. In contrast, the order governi More
        In many jurisdictions, litigation is called "proof of ownership" and the courts disagree about its ability to be heard. Some accept these lawsuits and related lawsuits, such as enforcing a charter, due to the principle of hearing capacity. In contrast, the order governing litigation, the interest in accepting the lawsuit and its effectiveness, the principle of the establishment of rulings and the need to establish a new legal order in the relations of individuals, are among the reasons that make it difficult to accept a lawsuit to prove ownership. , Makes it impossible. In our opinion, and given the multiplicity of legal relationships and their complexity, the absolute denial or acceptance of this lawsuit is not correct. Although the principle should be considered as inadmissible, the ability to file a claim for proof of ownership can be defended as an exception in certain legal situations. Manuscript profile