1- PhD Student in Criminal Law and Criminology, Lahijan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Lahijan, Iran. (Corresponding Author) 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Lahijan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Lahijan, Iran.
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Background and Aim:Law and mathematics have a common goal in achieving an ideal order. The only difference between law and mathematics is seen in the methods used in these two concepts to achieve this goal. Law and mathematics are essential in our daily lives and play an important role in our decisions and experiences. Laws can be explained mathematically by applying the universal language of mathematics to the law.
Materials and Methods: The research method in this research is descriptive-analytical. Ethical Considerations:All ethical principles have been observed in the writing stages of this research.
Findings and Conclusion:Developments in the field of law can be easily followed in the international framework. Moreover, with the help of mathematics, long rules can be expressed in a shorter form and different perspectives can be developed. Both the mathematical analysis of cases and the mathematical expression of laws are thought to help judges make effective decisions; it also helps to enforce deterrent punishments. However, it is difficult to find a mathematical expression for any legal concept. Although this situation may be seen as a negative aspect of the mathematical expression of laws, it can be said that the positive aspects of this study prevail.
ghavamipour sereshkeh M, mahmoudi A. Mathematical Terminology; Creating a Universal Common Language in Law. ILR 2024; 5 (3) : 1 URL: http://ilrjournal.ir/article-1-244-en.html