TY - JOUR T1 - The Nature and Credibility of Advisory Opinion in Estimating Each Party’s Fault ‎Amount in Civil Liabilities A1 - Mohammad ADIBY MEHR A1 - Hosein MOHAMMADI BONCHENARI‎‏‏‎ A1 - Ali JAFARI‎ A1 - Mohammad Rasool AHANGARAN A1 - Seyyed Abdorrahim HOSSEINI JF - Journal of Organizational Behavior Research JO - J Organ Behav Res SN - 2528-9705 Y1 - 2020 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 208 EP - 216 N2 - Though having been accepted, the formal documents presented in Iran’s civil law, like ‎a confession, testimony, and oath, feature limitations, especially now that they cannot be ‎expected in the specialized, technical, and complicated issues to remain accountable to ‎all aspects of a legal matter. In the lawsuits filed for demanding of loss compensation ‎and in civil liability cases, the judges issue a writ of advisory opinion and refer the ‎case to the experts of each specialized field for the recognition of the issue, calculation ‎, and estimation of the guilt rate of each party (liable and loss-incurred). The experts ‎investigate the case and determine the amount and percentage of each party’s fault. As ‎for the nature of advisory opinion, there are discrepancies. A group of jurisprudents ‎realize advisory opinion as being of a testimonial nature and believe that the testimony ‎conditions, i.e. numerosity and justice, should be existent for the advisory ‎notion to be valid whereas another group underlines its independent nature and finds ‎certainty sufficient for the validity of the advisory notion. In the judicial procedure, the ‎advisory notion is considered valid to the extent that the amount of compensation ‎payable by the liable party is specified based thereon hence the expert’s idea can be ‎enumerated amongst the other proofs of claim justification as an independent ‎justificatory proof and it might be even considered superior thereto. The present study ‎made use of an analytical-descriptive method to evaluate and analyze the nature and ‎validity of the advisory note against the other proofs of claim justification.  UR - https://odad.org/article/the-nature-and-credibility-of-advisory-opinion-in-estimating-each-partys-fault-amount-in-civil-liabilities ER -