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        1 - investigating the phenomenon land speculation take a look at imami jurisprudence
        ROHOLLAH NIAZAZARI mahmoud ghauomzade saeid atazadeh
        The phenomenon of land speculation is a problem in civil society. Recent studies have shown that much of its spread is due to the lack or lack of proper codification of independent and codified laws. Reference and study in Imami jurisprudence shows that damage to the pr More
        The phenomenon of land speculation is a problem in civil society. Recent studies have shown that much of its spread is due to the lack or lack of proper codification of independent and codified laws. Reference and study in Imami jurisprudence shows that damage to the property of natural and legal persons in any way is condemned under several verses and hadiths and in the words of jurists in the form of jurisprudential rules this issue has been written. Examining the provisions of well-known rules such as harmlessness, sanctity of false property, respect for Muslim property, pride, usurpation, etc., which are sometimes the basis of various laws in the financial, economic and social relations of the Islamic society, are the concern of the Shari'a. It also proves the necessity of studying and explaining efficient laws in this emerging issue in the first way. This article seeks to determine the undeniable necessities in the intellectual stream of Imami jurisprudence, the formulation of an independent crime, the mapping of the correct path of supervision, the identification of areas and openings for the expansion of this harmful phenomenon in society, which should be in the form of laws. The text should be revised and implemented by the legislator of the Islamic government with the utmost care and delicacy Manuscript profile
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        2 - An Analysis of Urban Land Policies and Laws with Emphasis on Approach to Deal with Speculation in Urban Land Market (A Case Study of Tehran Metropolis)
        Manizheh Lalehpour
                        Land policy making is generally aimed at optimizing the allocation of resources in land and housing. Land buying and selling without restrictions in the market and not receiving a More
                        Land policy making is generally aimed at optimizing the allocation of resources in land and housing. Land buying and selling without restrictions in the market and not receiving added value of land from the owner leads to the investment in the land sector and creation of the speculative demands in land and housing sector. This process causes land shortage and increase in urban land price in the process of urban development. From this point of view, the present study has focused on the laws and policies of urban land in Tehran metropolis. This study is a descriptive-analytical research, and the general method of the research is a secondary analysis. The results of this survey showed that government policies and laws in the land sector not only have not been targeted by countering the speculative approach in this sector, but have intensified the speculation in the urban land market. The ineffectiveness of the tax system in the land and housing sector, zoning rules, land differentiation and inefficiency determine the range of cities in urban comprehensive plans. Also the inability of laws to exclude or restrict the private ownership of urban land, lack of determination and efforts in local management to prepare land for new urban development, the weak performance of the government and municipalities in recycling land in urban areas, inefficient texture, are all the results of the past few decades policy making in the land and housing sector in Tehran metropolis, which in turn result in the continuation and prosperity of more speculation in land and housing sectors of the cities.   Manuscript profile