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  2. Majid Samii - Wikipedia

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    The first awardee of this medal was Prof. Maurice Choux from France. [12] Samii speaking at the 5th Symposium of World Federation of Neurology, Milad Tower, Tehran. In recent years, he accepted Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Chief Justice of Iran, and Hossein-Ali Nayyeri, head of the disciplinary court of judges, in his private clinic in Hanover.

  3. Nasser Yeganeh - Wikipedia

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    Yeganeh served as deputy in 1963. He was the minister of state (1963–1971), senator (1971–1974) and chief justice of the Supreme Court (1975–1979). [2] He also served as the deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Hassan Ali Mansur in the period between March 1964 and January 1965.

  4. Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i - Wikipedia

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    Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i (Persian: غلامحسین محسنی اژه‌ای, romanized: Ğolām-Hoseyn Mohseni Eže'i, Persian pronunciation: [ɢolɒːmhoˈsejn mohseˈniː eʒeˈjiː]; born 29 September 1956) is an Iranian conservative politician, Islamic jurist and prosecutor who currently serves as Chief Justice of Iran.

  5. Judiciary of France - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, it receives and processes applications for presidential pardons and proposes legislation dealing with matters of civil or criminal justice. The Minister of Justice is also the head of public prosecution, though this is controversial since it is seen to represent a conflict of interest in cases such as political corruption against ...

  6. List of Iranian officials - Wikipedia

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    Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i, Chief Justice; Ahmad Jannati, Secretary of the Guardian Council; Mohammad-Ali Movahedi Kermani, Chairman of the Assembly of Experts; Sadeq Larijani, Chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council

  7. Court of Cassation (France) - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Court of Cassation. The prosecution, or parquet général, is headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général). [c] The Chief Prosecutor is a judicial officer, but does not prosecute cases; instead, his function is to advise the Court on how to proceed, analogous to the Commissioner-in-Council's [d] role within the Conseil d'État (lit.

  8. Javad Heyat - Wikipedia

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    Javad Heyat was born in 1925 in Tabriz, northwestern Iran, and belonged to an aristocratic Iranian Azerbaijani family. [1] His father, Ali Heyat, was Chief Justice under the Pahlavi dynasty. [1] Javad attended elementary and secondary school in Tabriz, and subsequently moved to the capital Tehran where he attended medical school. [1]

  9. Divan-begi - Wikipedia

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    It was the Persian form of Turkic Diwan-begi office, also known as the Imperial Chief Justice [6] or Lord High Justice. [1] Divan-begis presided over an appeals court for the kingdom, [7] except for cases involving military officers or religious officials. [8] Divan-begis had deputies to assist them. [5]