The Presumption of Innocence and Citizenship Rights and their Origins
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Ibrahim Firoozian Haji  |
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Nowadays, considering that governments have all the means and tools of power, their lack of control over it may lead to corruption and abuse of power. Establishment of the legal principles to defend the individuals and citizens of the society in the face of state authority and power seems to be necessary so that some kind of balance is created among people and their positions using the tools and means of exercising power. On the other hand, restricting the state may provide grounds for those who disrupt the order in the society. Hence, public affairs of the society should be managed in a way that both issues can be addressed. The presumption of innocence, as a fundamental principle, plays a significant role in guaranteeing the freedom and legitimate and legal citizenship rights of individuals in the community, as well as protecting the dignity and prestige of citizens against the perpetrators and spiteful individuals.
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Keywords: citizenship rights, the presumption of innocence, the constitution, the rights of the accused. |
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Special Received: 2018/10/6 | Accepted: 2018/10/6 | Published: 2018/10/6
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