Originally posted by lada
iran have much better criminal law that Israel.
if you do not consider 2 months in prison and 4 months of public services to be proper charge per murder of civilian whitch has happen at late 2002.
Law system, where it takes 2 years to put some into the jail for 2 months per murder is in my opinion pretty funny.
what makes you to think its best ?
this link is from same page, whitch staga posted.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3685501.stm
Lada,
I don't know enough about legal systems other than those which follow the Western model (such as Israel's) so let me ask you this:
1. Does Iranian law have a concept of innocent until proven guilty?
2. Does Iranian law protect fundamental freedoms of the accused, such as the right to counsel, a right against self incrimination, a right against unreasonable search and seizure, a right to a jury trial, protections against forced/unreliable confessions, a right to a speedy hearing before an impartial tribunal, etc.
3. Is there an appeal process under Iranian law?
4. What is the typical punishment for manslaughter under Iranian law (the IDF soldier was not convicted of murder)?
Basically, if you think that countries can do better that the Israeli justice system, then the same must be said for the justice system of every liberal democracy. So does that mean that you would prefer the Iranian legal system to the US, Canadian or UK legal system as well?