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Mohammad Moghimi
The right to health, between natural and contractual rights/Mohammad Mohabi
In discussions of natural rights, the rights to life, property, and liberty are considered part of “natural rights.” Supporters of natural rights believe that these three rights are inherent to all humans and that governments, when established, must consider them as fundamental rights of citizens and guarantee them in “subjective rights,” meaning contractual rights. They […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi
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Majid Zarei
The right to women’s health/Javad Abbasi Toolli
Women in Iran have not only faced discrimination in terms of their legal rights and participation in social activities, but also lack free and timely access to healthcare services and insurance coverage for necessary check-ups and tests to prevent and treat female cancers. Currently, the lack of sufficient education on women’s anatomy and physiological needs […]...
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The policy of promoting sadness and creating social divisions is a threat to social and mental health. / Mary Mohammadi
Notes: 1 – Negative Freedom: Refers to the absence of any external barriers – such as political, social, economic, and cultural powers, as well as fellow citizens – in the realization of legitimate freedoms – such as freedom of belief, speech, criticism, and expression – that do not violate the legitimate freedoms, rights, and privacy […]...
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Mari Mohammadi
The role of government policies in creating tension and increasing despair among youth / The Pact of Allies
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Peyman Yarian
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گلرخ ابراهیمی ایرایی
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Masoud Kazemi
We also have rights in this house; the whispers of awakening women in Iran / Golnaz Asari
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Golnaz Asari
Sexual minorities in prison; the challenge of categorizing prisoners based on gender / Rezvaneh Mohammadi
“The prison should be nothing but deprivation of freedom.” (Georges Pompidou, President of France 1974-1981) Michel Foucault sees the prison as a mechanism for behavior modification, made possible by the deprivation of freedom within the legal system. (Surveillance and Punishment, 288) Sexual minorities, like other members of society, may violate laws and be sentenced to […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
Book Introduction: Pure Reason and Human Rights
The book “Pure Reason and Human Rights” written by Amin Ghazaei has been published by the Human Rights Activists Association in Iran. This book examines and presents a theory on the fundamental concepts of human rights. “On what grounds should a government grant its citizens freedom of expression, freedom of association and assembly?” This is […]...
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