Citizenship rights

The Interrelationship between Culture and Architecture and its Impact on Citizenship Rights/Kiumars Amiri Kalejoubi
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Kiomars Amiri
The Hidden Boundaries of Privacy and Government Interference in Citizens’ Lives / Farzad Saifi Karan
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide the full Farsi text for an accurate translation. Farzad Saifi Karan Privacy is generally considered as a red line to prevent others from entering into people’s personal lives. The 21st century human lives in a world where their privacy is sometimes […]...
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Farzad Seifikaran
“Violation of privacy as maximum suppression/ Javad Abbasi Toulali”
This is a picture of a flower. Javad Abbasi Toulali The concept of “citizens’ rights” has a fifteen-year history in the legal system of Iran. However, it must be acknowledged that despite all the laws and regulations that have been put in place during these fifteen years, what has always violated the survival and preservation […]...
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AdminTeaching Mother Tongue to Ethnic Groups in Universities and the Beginning of Multilingualism Era in Iran / Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq
“منظور از زندگی، آن است که آن را بهترین شکل ممکن بسازیم.” “The purpose of life is to make it the best it can be.” Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq In 2015, the Kurdish language and literature major was added to the list of options for the national university entrance exam, and in the same year, the […]...
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Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq
Hossein Raeisi: The traditional legal system in Iran is the breeding ground for domestic violence/ Siavash Khorramgah.
Conversation with Siavash Khoramgah Hossein Raeisi, has graduated from Shiraz and Tehran universities in the fields of judicial law and criminal law, and is currently a human rights professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada. Mr. Raeisi, who has more than twenty years of experience as a lawyer, has a special focus on certain […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah