The Iranian Civil Code was adopted initially in 1928 and was amended on many occasions before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, as well as after the Revolution.
Part 1 of the Civil Code was concerned with ownership and contracts, which was drafted based on Shia jurisprudence. Other sections were added to this original part in 1935. This later amendment related to citizenship, personal law and evidence, which reflected the provisions found in the Civil Codes of France, Belgium and Switzerland.[617] The Civil Code covers property law in relative detail in its first part, from Articles 11-182.
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