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Book Introduction: Eternal Peace and the Rule of Law

The book “Perpetual Peace and the Rule of Law” with the subtitle “Dialectics of Similarity and Difference” can be useful for those who are engaged in research in the fields of general and international law, political science, history, philosophy, and international relations. This book, which examines the theoretical foundations of international law and explores the […]...

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June 23, 2014

Book Introduction: Mentioning the Human Rights Achievements in the Third World.

Dr. Mohammad Ali Eslami Nedushan, a prominent contemporary Iranian writer, researcher, and scholar, although he has academic qualifications in law and holds a PhD in international law from Sorbonne University in France, has never professionally engaged in legal issues and it seems that law was not his field of interest. He did not continue his […]...

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May 24, 2014

Book Introduction: All Human Rights, for Everyone

The book “All Human Rights for All” is the latest work of Dr. Mehdi Zakerian. Dr. Zakerian is a professor of human rights and international relations at the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, and also the editor-in-chief of the Persian-English journal of international studies, ISJ. In addition, he has managed several projects at […]...

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April 21, 2014

Book Introduction: Human Rights and Healthy Environment

One of the fundamental and undeniable rights of every human being is the right to life. If the environment in which a person lives is damaged, their right to life and dignity, which is dependent on the surrounding environment, is also endangered. Therefore, the right to life and human dignity is the basis for the […]...

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March 20, 2014

Book Introduction: Human Rights in Iran; The Misuse of Cultural Relativism

In the academic realm, one of the most controversial topics in human rights is the issue of proving or denying the universality of human rights. The repeated recourse of the officials of the Islamic Republic to the discourse of cultural relativism in the face of international accusations of human rights violations in Iran has led […]...

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February 20, 2014

Book Introduction: Protection of Minorities in International Law

Minority rights are one of the most important issues in today’s international society. Due to the neglect of some governments towards this issue, many problems have arisen in the past three decades, hindering the path towards achieving peace and international security. Without a doubt, one of the reasons for governments’ disregard for minority rights is […]...

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January 23, 2014

هاییBook Introduction: Tragedy of Solitude

Violence against women has been widespread throughout human history. Violence and aggression against women knows no boundaries of class, race, nationality, religion, ideological beliefs, or age. This phenomenon is fundamentally global and takes on various forms. Although violence against women is a global phenomenon, some of its forms vary depending on the political, social, cultural, […]...

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December 25, 2013

Book Introduction: Violence, Human Rights, Civil Society

The book “Violence, Human Rights, and Civil Society” is a collection of five articles written by the researcher and critical philosopher of religious intellectualism, Dr. Mohammad Reza Nikfar. As the title suggests, the book delves into the challenge of finding solutions for the expansion of civil society in today’s Iranian society, through the exploration of […]...

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November 23, 2013

Book Introduction: Age of Criminal Responsibility from a Criminological Perspective

One of the serious problems and challenges of the Iranian criminal justice system after the February 1979 revolution is the issue of “age of criminal responsibility”. In fact, the new legislator, by removing Article 1209 and amending Article 1210 of the Civil Code and drafting the Islamic Penal Code, reduced the age of maturity and […]...

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October 24, 2013

Book Introduction: Women Without Men

One of the novels written about human rights and with a special focus on women’s rights in Iran is the book “Women Without Men” by Shahrnush Parsipur. Parsipur wrote this novel during a time when the social situation in Iran was more turbulent and chaotic than ever before. The book was written in 1978 in […]...

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September 23, 2013