Assistant Professor of the Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, Qom University
10.22091/csiw.2026.11402.2592
Abstract
The strength and support of the family has always been the main challenge of the governments that believed in the society's dependence on a healthy family. Control and support are two aspects under which the relationship between the government and the family is defined. Governments, by using incentive and punishment tools, seek to influence the creation of behavioral patterns and build a strong family and support the family. This support includes activities to strengthen and preserve families, prevent family breakdown, and ensure early intervention in families at risk. These interventions must be taken into account through precise and efficient components in a legislative manner in order to achieve the desired result, which is the strength of the family. Components such as taking legal or political measures to protect women and children, including improving existing laws or introducing new laws with the aim of increasing protection of children, fighting domestic violence and direct compensation for (part of) the economic costs of caring for The child, which is not necessarily limited to low-income families, is very effective.
Mahjoub, S. (2026). The former legislative scope of sovereignty in strengthening and supporting the family. Comparative Studies on Islamic and Western Law, (), -. doi: 10.22091/csiw.2026.11402.2592
MLA
Saeid Mahjoub. "The former legislative scope of sovereignty in strengthening and supporting the family". Comparative Studies on Islamic and Western Law, , , 2026, -. doi: 10.22091/csiw.2026.11402.2592
HARVARD
Mahjoub, S. (2026). 'The former legislative scope of sovereignty in strengthening and supporting the family', Comparative Studies on Islamic and Western Law, (), pp. -. doi: 10.22091/csiw.2026.11402.2592
VANCOUVER
Mahjoub, S. The former legislative scope of sovereignty in strengthening and supporting the family. Comparative Studies on Islamic and Western Law, 2026; (): -. doi: 10.22091/csiw.2026.11402.2592
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