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Siamak Rahpeyk

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Siamak Rahpeyk
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Siamak Rahpeyk (Persian: سيامک ره‌پيک; born 1962) is the jurist member of the Guardian Council and current Dean of Faculty of the University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services[1][2] located in Tehran, Iran. He received his Ph.D. in Private Law from Tarbiat Modarres University. Rahpeyk also teaches the law, his main expertise is civil liability, sub sub-specialty: basic rights and security strategy.

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Rahpyek is a jurist and the speaker of the Guardian Council of the Constitution of Iran in the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[3][4] His previous positions include: Editor of Journal of Law at the Department of Justice; managing director of the Research Institute of Strategic Studies.[5]

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Books

Rahpeyk has authored seventeen legal books in Persian.[6][7] Including these books:

1. Fundamental Rights of the European Union.Persian: ح‍ق‍وق‌ اس‍اس‍ی‌ ات‍ح‍ادی‍ه‌ اروپ‍ا [8] 2. Philosophical Issues in Law.Persian: م‍س‍ائ‍ل‌ ف‍ل‍س‍ف‍ی‌ در ح‍ق‍وق [9] 3. Difficulty Determining Will Under the French law.Persian: عیوب اراده در حقوق فرانسه [10] 4. Strategic Studies. .Persian: مطالعات راهبردي [11]

Rahpeyk also is a French to Persian translator of legal books. His recent published translation is French Law on Compensation for Non-Performance of Contract.Persian: اصول حقوق فرانسه در جبران عدم اجراي قرارداد [12]

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U.S. Treasury Department Sanctions

In February 2020, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Rahpeyk for "preventing free and fair elections in Iran."[13][14] The U.S. Treasury sanction reads, "Rahpeyk, Kadkhodaei, and Sadeghi Moghadam are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13876 for being persons appointed to a position as a state official of Iran."

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