Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law

Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law

A jurisprudential analysis of the abandonment of the economic interests of a minor by a guardian from the perspective of the rule of respecting envy

Document Type : research

Authors
1 PhD student in private law, Yasuj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasuj, Iran
2 Associate Professor, Department of Law, Yasouj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Yasuj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasuj, Iran
10.22034/ejs.2026.515068.2060
Abstract
Background and Objective: The economic interests of minors are not limited to meeting their economic and physical needs until they reach adulthood, but due to the conditions resulting from economic developments, including inflation and the decrease in the value of assets and capital, the future of minors in terms of using their potential capital and assets is an important issue. The present study seeks to examine the abandonment of minors' economic interests from the perspective of the jurisprudential rule of observing envy. Materials and Methods: The present article was written using a descriptive-analytical method and library tools. Ethical Considerations: The article was written with the principles of trustworthiness in mind. Findings: Articles 1183 and 1184 of the Civil Code, the Law on Hasbi Affairs, and the Law on the Protection of Children and Adolescents approved in 2010 each have taken into account the economic interests of minors in different ways, but they did not pay special and explicit attention to the dimensions of abandoning minors' economic interests from the perspective of observing envy in terms of looking ahead to the economic situation of minors. It is desirable that the aforementioned articles, in the form of a not terms of neglecting to meet the economic needs of minors after puberty is an example of the guardian's abandonment of the act, causing harm and loss to the minor and hardship for him, in which case the compulsory guardian, executor or guardian is considered responsible and is obliged to compensate for the damage.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 22 May 2026