The Regulatory Role of Iran Legal-Banking System in Securing of Sitizenship Rights

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Student in Public Law, Meybod Branch, Islamic Azad University, Meybod, Iran

2 Department of Law, Tehran, University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services; Tehran Iran

3 Department of Public Law, Meybod Branch, Islamic Azad University, Meybod, Iran

10.30510/psi.2022.276023.1591

Abstract

Citizenship rights are one of the most important components of the modern world that governments are obliged to observe in various areas of society, especially in the economic and financial spheres. Governments need to regulate the financial-capital market to protect the economic rights of citizens. The purpose of this article was to study the regulation of the Iranian legal-banking system in securing citizens' rights, which has been done by analytical-inferential method. Findings show that regulating the use of mechanisms that regulate and modify a system is better for society and more for justice. In Iran, the Central Bank of Iran, with the legal competencies and powers given to it, as a reference for regulating the financial market as well as supervising minor regulators, emphasizing and modeling laws and regulations on citizenship rights. , Covers the people of the society and takes appropriate steps in the implementation of citizens' rights with appropriate and proportionate regulations and less risk-taking, but in this direction, various human factors and political conditions may deviate from the path of the Central Bank. They also have financial-economic market regulation. The results show that in order to protect and expand the economic rights of citizens, a strong regulatory system is needed in the banking system and even on the central bank as an economic regulator.

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