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        1 - The Jurisprudential-Legal Principles of Iran's Criminal Policy to Combat Water Crimes
        Farzaneh Moradi Farzaneh Moradi Seyed Mahmood Mirkhalili Shahrdad Darabi
        Water Crimes are those whose "water resources" are both surface and underground; More precisely, any behavior (whether verbal or verbal) that in some way leads to the destruction, destruction, pollution or infliction of any damage or damage to water resources and is pun More
        Water Crimes are those whose "water resources" are both surface and underground; More precisely, any behavior (whether verbal or verbal) that in some way leads to the destruction, destruction, pollution or infliction of any damage or damage to water resources and is punishable by law, It will be entitled "Water Crimes". Obviously, the basic philosophy of criminalization of water crimes is to protect these resources, given their vital role in various aspects of human life and to act in accordance with the basic human contract for the formation of society, namely the "social contract". Despite the acceptance of the need to use the capacity of all different sciences toconserve water resources and to utilize the knowledge of criminal policy and to measure the extent to which existing criminal policy is available in the country against water offenses, we have no choice but to carefully examine the existing criminal policy. And there is no doubt that the study of this matter requires a preliminary examination of its foundations. Given the supreme position of jurisprudence and the law as the basis for the criminalization of these crimes, this article will deal with the legal and legal foundations of this important issue. Manuscript profile