Sina Yousefi

Mortality in Zoos and the Violation of Animal Rights in Iran/ Sina Yousefi
Animal rights refer to a set of ethical principles and legal regulations aimed at protecting animals and ensuring their welfare against harm, exploitation, and mistreatment. These rights are rooted in the belief in the intrinsic value of animals and the necessity of ethical and humane interaction with them. On an international level, these rights include […]...
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Government Pressure on Journalists Regarding the Tabas Mine Tragedy/ Sina Yousefi
The tragic “Tabas Mine” incident, which involved an explosion or collapse in one of the coal mines in the region, claimed the lives of several workers and left many families mourning. This incident is one of those bitter events that once again highlights the fundamental problems in the field of workplace safety and the lack […]...
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The presence of security institutions in universities and their treatment of students; law or lawlessness? / Sina Yousefi
After the 1979 Revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran, one of the main challenges of the government was the control of universities and the dominant atmosphere within them. The government attempted to monitor, intervene, and tightly control the university environment through various methods, and this thinking was also referred to as […]...
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Two years after the “Mehsa” movement; Is the Islamic Republic seeking revenge against women? / Sina Yousefi
One of the most significant social and political developments in recent years in Iran is the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, also known as the “Mahsa” movement. It began in late summer 2022, coinciding with the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the Iranian police (morality police), and has continued in various forms since […]...
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Ideological trends of “The Repentance Verification Guidelines” / Sina Yousefi
Ideological governments always try to control all aspects of governance under their own ideological and belief principles in order to survive. The criminal system and judicial system are not exempt from this matter. In fact, it can be said that the ideology of governments not only determines criminal laws and their enforcement, but also has […]...
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Will the hijab situation return to before September 1982?/ Sina Yousefi
After widespread protests in Iran that began on September 22, 1982 and continue in various forms until now, the government temporarily and unofficially dismantled an institution called “Gasht-e Ershad”. However, apparently in recent weeks and with the start of the hot season in Iran, this institution has returned to the streets under the name “Noor […]...
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Is determining wages regionally effective?/ Sina Yousefi
Basic rights and minimum wage are referred to by the International Labor Organization as a set of rights that an employer is obligated to pay to their employees for work done during a specific period of time, and cannot be reduced by the will of either party or collective agreement. The purpose of this component […]...
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The responsibility of supervisory institutions in preventing Ponzi schemes/ Sina Yousefi.
Among various social phenomena, crime holds a special position and this importance stems from the fact that humans have a need for security based on instinct. Historically, human social life has always been faced with the phenomenon of crime and delinquency, and crime has been an inevitable part of human social organization. In response to […]...
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Violation of Women’s Rights and Its Impact on the Tourism Industry in Iran/ Sina Yousefi
According to official statistics, despite the presence of natural, historical and cultural attractions in Iran, the implementation of social and recreational restrictions and restrictions imposed by the specific laws of the Islamic political system has led to a lack of development in the tourism industry in Iran. These laws, especially in the field of women’s […]...
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