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Book Introduction: Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Drug Crimes

Morteza Esmaeelpour The book “Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Drug Crimes” is written by Mansour Rahmadl. This book has been published by the Organization for the Study and Compilation of Humanities Books in Universities (SAMT). He has written thirteen books and dozens of specialized articles on legal and criminal issues related to drugs and the latest […]...

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April 24, 2015

Book Introduction: Analytical and Practical Study of Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Smuggling Goods.

The book “Analytical and Applied Study of Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Smuggling Goods: In accordance with the latest legal amendments of 1383, including: Laws and regulations related to smuggling goods and currency” is written by Alireza Aghazadeh. He has also written four other books on legal issues with a focus on smuggling goods and also […]...

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March 25, 2015

Book Introduction: Atlas of Human Rights

Human rights is a term that we have heard a lot about in recent years. Every day, many people around the world become victims of human rights violations and in the media and news, we see a glimpse of the suffering they endure. Unfortunately, in addition to the obvious and public violations of human rights, […]...

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February 24, 2015

Book Introduction: Information Technology Security Guide

The book “Information Technology Security Guide”, written by George Sadowsky, James X. Dempsey, Alan Greenberg, Barbara J. McKeon, and Allen Schwartz, has been translated into Persian by Mehdi Mirdamadi, Zahra Shojai, and Mohammad Javad Samadi. George Sadowsky, who is considered the main author of this book, has worked as a mathematician and programmer at the […]...

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January 23, 2015

Book Introduction: The Secret of Violence in the Land of Adam’s Children

“Hidden Violence in the Land of Adam’s Letyas” is the name of a book by “Shapour Joraksh”, a writer and critic residing in Shiraz. Shapour Joraksh was born in 1329 in the city of Fasa, in the province of Fars. He continued his education until receiving a Master’s degree in English language and literature from […]...

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December 25, 2014

Book Introduction: Comparative Study of Disability Rights in the Field of Employment

Peace Line – In recent years, significant progress has been made in providing appropriate services to people with disabilities around the world compared to the past, and it is clear that there have been differences in their lives compared to previous decades, both mentally and physically. However, despite all of this, a vast majority of […]...

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November 24, 2014

Book Introduction: Understanding Iranian Homosexuality

The book “Understanding Iranian Homosexuality” is a collection of articles written by “Nima Shahed” since 1385. Nima Shahed is a pseudonym under which the author has published these articles. During this time, he worked as a collaborator with the Iranian Queer Organization (IRQO) in Iran and was actively involved in activities related to the rights […]...

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October 24, 2014

Book Introduction: Labor Unions and Self-Reliance in Iran

Habib Lajvardi (born in 1314 in Tehran) was the project manager of the Oral History of Iran project at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University. He successfully completed his Master’s degree at Harvard University and his PhD in Economics at the University of Oxford. After finishing his studies, Lajvardi returned to Iran […]...

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September 26, 2014

Book Introduction: Human Rights in International Criminal Courts

Peace Treaty The book “Human Rights in International Criminal Courts” written by Salvatore Zappala and translated by Dr. Hossein Aghaei Jantmakan, has been published by Shahid Chamran University Press in 2008, with 404 pages. This book focuses on the subject of examining the nature and structure of international criminal courts and their relationship with human […]...

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August 28, 2014

Mosquito Killing: Intersection of Patriarchy, Gender, and Religion

The book “Honour Killing: The Intersection of Patriarchy, Gender, and Religion” is a case study and in-depth research by Ms. Melissa Pichard in collaboration with Professor Jacobo Schifter, published in December 2011. Honor killing is the act of killing a member of a family or community by other members, with the belief that the individual […]...

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July 24, 2014