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November 24, 2025

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Book Introduction: Judicial Officers (Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities)

According to Article 28 of the Criminal Procedure Code adopted in 1392, judicial officers and prosecutors are “officials who, under the supervision and instructions of the prosecutor, are responsible for discovering crimes, preserving evidence and signs, collecting evidence of the crime, identifying, finding and preventing the escape and hiding of the accused, conducting preliminary investigations, […]...

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November 24, 2017

Book Introduction: Group Freedoms (Freedom of Assembly, Demonstration, Association, and Union)

“Group freedoms” include things such as freedom of assembly, demonstrations, parties, and unions, which fall under the category of the right to political participation. Jean Dufour, the author of the book “Group Freedoms (Freedom of Assembly, Demonstrations, Associations, and Unions)”, examines the legal rights that take on a group aspect. His book encompasses legal discussions […]...

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October 29, 2017

Book Introduction: Penal Laws in the Muhammadan Shari’ah

In memory of Ahmad Qabel, a diligent thinker, who spent many years in prison and eventually became ill due to the pressures and issues of his imprisonment, and passed away to the eternal realm. Ahmad Qabel, who had received a certificate of diligence from Ayatollah Montazeri, became a pioneer of rational religion with an inward-looking […]...

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September 27, 2017

Book Introduction: Sociology of Rousseau

This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Houshmand If we want to research about profanity in a country like Iran, undoubtedly one of the useful sources available to us is the book “Sociology of Profanity” by Saeed Madani Ghahfarokhi, which is a summary of studies conducted over several years on profanity. Dr. Saeed […]...

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August 26, 2017

Book Introduction: The Path to Peace; From Tyranny to Democracy

This is a caption “این یک عنوان است” “This is a caption” Reza Hoshamand “The Path to Reconciliation; From Dictatorship to Democracy” is a book written by Desmond Tutu, which examines the victory of black South Africans over the apartheid system and the events that followed. Recently, this book has been translated into Persian by […]...

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July 26, 2017

و نابرابریBook Introduction: Inside the Third World; Uncovering Poverty and Inequality

This is a caption. Reza Houshmand Nowadays, despite the fact that most people in society are familiar with the issue of unemployment and have a superficial understanding of its causes and consequences, in order to investigate the root causes of this problem, we must also study its roots and acknowledge its relationship with other societal […]...

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June 25, 2017

Book Introduction: One Hundred and Sixty Years of Struggle Against the Baha’i Faith

This is a caption This is a caption. Reza Houshmand Fereydoun Vahman, an Iranian scholar and religious expert, is also a retired professor of linguistics specializing in ancient Iranian languages and religions at the University of Copenhagen. He has written and translated numerous books in these fields. His book “One Hundred and Sixty Years of […]...

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May 25, 2017

Book Introduction: Local Democracy

Mohammad Hossein Buchani is a senior expert in urban planning from Shahid Beheshti University, who also served as an advisor in the third term of Tehran City Council. After holding roundtable discussions and conducting interviews with experts, theorists, and executive managers, he compiled a book titled “Local Democracy” which includes 15 conversations and 12 roundtable […]...

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April 23, 2017

Book Introduction: Film and Feminist Critics

Since the 1970s, the theory of film has gained a special place in film studies. One of the most important and challenging areas in this regard is the connection between film studies and feminist theories, which should be directly addressed in the emergence of prominent theorists who often borrow some concepts from previous or contemporary […]...

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March 27, 2017

Introduction to the book: “Networks of Rage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age”

Manuel Castells, a Spanish sociologist, is a prominent figure in the field of communication theory. Among the theorists in this field, Castells is introduced as a distinguished writer who attempts to provide an analysis of a complex world intertwined with today’s media by studying various areas such as urban sociology, political economy, organizational studies, virtual […]...

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February 24, 2017