Analysis of Omission as a Condition for Committing an Intentional Crime in the Light of the Provisions of the Islamic Penal law 1392
Analysis of Omission as a Condition for Committing an Intentional Crime in the Light of the Provisions of the Islamic Penal law 1392

Mohammad Ebrahim Shams Natari; Saeideh Yari; Golshan Fathi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 9-38

Abstract
  Abandonment in intentional crimes is one of the topics that has been discussedamong jurists and jurisconsult for a long time, and familiarity with different viewsrelated to it can help ...  Read More
Legal Nature of Crimes Committed on Forgotten Muslims of Myanmar
Legal Nature of Crimes Committed on Forgotten Muslims of Myanmar

mohammad reza danesh shahraki; nader mardani

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 39-56

Abstract
  Several decades ago, as a result of committing violence Against the ethnic minorityof Muslims in the myanmar, Thousands of them If they were not killed by seriousviolence, they have ...  Read More
A Critique of the 1990 Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam: Lack of Basis or Heavy Shadow of the Western Pattern?
A Critique of the 1990 Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam: Lack of Basis or Heavy Shadow of the Western Pattern?

vahid kosari; ali mashhadi; mahsa salman noori

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 57-74

Abstract
  Human rights in the international arena are roughly a well-known concept that seemsto have passed the philosophical struggles over its foundations and embodied in thedispersed examples ...  Read More
Human Dignity in the Name of Education, Promotion and Protection of Civil Rights, Emphasizing the Need for the Rule of Law
Human Dignity in the Name of Education, Promotion and Protection of Civil Rights, Emphasizing the Need for the Rule of Law

AFSHIN JAFARI

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 75-92

Abstract
  Citizenship is one of the social concepts in which members of society are related toeach other, institutions and society. In the era of globalization, this concept hasbecome a transnational ...  Read More
The Right to Religious Freedom in Religious Invitation and the Jihad Connection with it with Emphasis on the Quran and the Manner of Islam’s Prophe
The Right to Religious Freedom in Religious Invitation and the Jihad Connection with it with Emphasis on the Quran and the Manner of Islam’s Prophe

Sayed Mohammad Ali Mirsanei

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 93-118

Abstract
  As the most important source of Islamic religion, the Holy Qur'an has a clearframework for inviting to religion in speech and behavior, and the manner of Islam’sProphet is also ...  Read More
Mechanisms for Guaranteeing Fundamental Human Rights in the Iranian Public Legal System
Mechanisms for Guaranteeing Fundamental Human Rights in the Iranian Public Legal System

parisa kazemi; akbar bashiri

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 119-140

Abstract
  The events and genocides and massacres that took place during World War II were aturning point in the structure of the world to address basic strategies for protectingthe rights of ...  Read More
The Scope of the “Scandal” Punishment in Iran’s Criminal law
The Scope of the “Scandal” Punishment in Iran’s Criminal law

seyyed sajjad kazemi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 141-172

Abstract
  “Scandal” proclaimed offender and the punishment of his crime against the people’svoice, In particular, in the crimes that may be trusted as trusted guilty parties; ...  Read More