Number 111

Regarding immigration; it is hard for me to die as I was born here!/Morteza Hamoonian
1- Footnotes: 1- The migration of Aryan tribes to the Iranian plateau and the formation of government in this plateau – Ali Nikoui – Virgul 2- Unknown rulers – Ahmad Kasravi – Part Two – Introduction – Pages 150 to 155 3- A look at the book “Unknown Rulers” on the occasion of the 20th […]...
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Rights of Foreign Nationals in the Legal System of Iran in Comparison with International Standards / Mehran Mosadegh Nia
Introduction The people of every country are divided into two categories based on their citizenship. The first category consists of those who usually make up the majority, are citizens of the same country, and their legal status is clear and known. The second category includes those who are considered foreigners, meaning they do not have […]...
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“Why is the bill granting citizenship to the children of Iranian mothers married to foreign men not being implemented?”/Ameneh Abiyar
Abstract of the article topic: This article briefly discusses the issue of denying citizenship to children born to Iranian women and foreign men, which has been examined and analyzed through a legal critique of the political, cultural, and historical roots of the problem throughout contemporary history using an incomplete induction, analogy, and statistical analysis. 1. […]...
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Migration with Hardship: Variable Policies and Uncertain Destiny/ November’s Radiance
While a significant portion of policies regarding immigrants and refugees around the world are related to their level of access to services and citizenship rights, there are still many challenges in this area. These challenges are more pronounced in some countries and regions, where immigrants and refugees have significantly lower human rights compared to other […]...
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