Compulsory confession

Can Mere Filming of Strike Sites Lead to Arrest?/ Sina Yousefi
In wartime conditions, the question of respect for human rights is always raised as one of the fundamental challenges. It is a challenge in which the boundary between security necessities and human rights obligations becomes extremely narrow and slippery. Historical experience has shown that in times of crisis, states are more inclined than ever to […]...
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Sina Yousefi
Execution: Administering justice or reproducing violence? A conversation with Shahab Tajri / Azar Taherabadi
Execution has always been one of the most controversial and challenging topics in criminal justice systems around the world. In Iran, this punishment, especially in recent decades, has not only been a legal and religious issue, but also a political, social, and ethical one. In this regard, questions have been raised that go beyond the […]...
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Azar Taherabad
The story of the sorrowful repentance and redemption in the 1960s/ Reza Alijani
According to the jurisprudential and legal laws governing the courts of the Islamic Republic, repentance of criminals can be effective in the severity of the sentence issued against them. Articles 114 to 119 of the Islamic Penal Code pertain to repentance and its methods of verification. It should be noted that most of these substances […]...
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Created By:
Reza Alijani
قتRule of law or rule of faith?/ Ehsan Haqiqat
The law is one of the most important foundations for the formation and achievement of a civil society. Relying on the law and safeguarding its boundaries as a manifestation of the will of the people, is the guarantor of the survival and stability of such societies. The combination of these characteristics – in addition to […]...
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Created By:
Ehsan Haghi