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February 20, 2026

Mohammad Saedinia

A look at the Saedinia case and the principle of the personal nature of judicial matters in a conversation with Fereydoun Jafari/Ali Kalai

The January 1404 protests were the bloodiest protests in Iran’s contemporary history, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people and leaving profound human, social, and legal consequences. In addition to its catastrophic human dimensions, this event also presented the country’s legal and judicial order with unprecedented challenges; challenges in which the boundary between “maintaining […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
February 20, 2026

Jahangir Shahvari: The Saedinia case is intended to intimidate and warn society / Pedram Tahseni

The protests of January 1404, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of protesters and the widespread use of violence by security agencies, have been described by many as the bloodiest protests in the contemporary history of Iran and the world. The consequences of these protests were not limited to the streets and mass arrests, […]...

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Created By: Padram Tahsini
February 20, 2026

From the rule of law to the state of confiscation/ Sara Qureshi

Introduction: Terminological explanation In this article, the concept of the general power of the state is consciously used, not political sovereignty. This choice of language is not accidental. The state here is not simply the construction of political power, but an institution that, in the logic of public law, is responsible for implementing the law, […]...

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Created By: Sara Qoreyshi
February 20, 2026