Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 28, Summer 2026, Pages 5-300 

the Legal Status of Transactions of Periodically Insane Persons in the Law of Iran and England

10.22034/lc.2026.584494.1787

Amirmohammad Tavakoli, Setayesh Haj Rajabali Tehrani, Fatemeh Allahverdi, Amirreza Noghravi

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