Examining the position of international institutions in the universality of human rights
Examining the position of international institutions in the universality of human rights

Mehdi Zakavi; ali partovi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022, Pages 7-28

Abstract
  International institutions with a long history in the history of the world have been able to play an effective role in the field of protecting and promoting human rights. Supporting ...  Read More
The place  of citizenship education in Fundamental Reform Document of Education and the UNESCO 2030 document and its comparison with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of Islamic Human Rights
The place of citizenship education in Fundamental Reform Document of Education and the UNESCO 2030 document and its comparison with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of Islamic Human Rights

Elham Farhadi; Mohammad Salar Kasraee; Majid Tavassoli

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022

Abstract
  Citizen rights, which are defined within the borders of a country and through membership in a political society, are determined based on the cultural, political, and economic requirements ...  Read More
The Origin of Human Rights from Viewpoint of Natural Laws and Positivistic Schools
 (Effects & Consequences)
The Origin of Human Rights from Viewpoint of Natural Laws and Positivistic Schools (Effects & Consequences)

farshid bandehali; Mohammad Mazhari

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022

Abstract
  The origin and concept of human rights is one of the most controversial issues in the philosophy of law, on which the schools have deeply imposed inconsistency. Therefore, the present ...  Read More
A comparative study of human rights in the doctrines of conservatism and traditionalism
A comparative study of human rights in the doctrines of conservatism and traditionalism

Mohammad Karimi Parviz; Ali Shir khani; Ali Mohseni Moshtaghin

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022

Abstract
  Human rights is a concept that is as old as mankind itself and has been developed in a historical and gradual process and transition in different eras, but the meaning of the term human ...  Read More
An examination of Jonathan Wolff's
An examination of Jonathan Wolff's "theory of positive discrimination" in his critique of the feminism and its relationship with human rights

Sareh Larijani; ahmad karimi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022

Abstract
  One of the most important philosophical and political issues in the current decades is women’s rights, freedom, and gender equality, which has led to the emergence of various ...  Read More
Estimating the effect of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran from the perspective of human rights: the study of the right to development
Estimating the effect of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran from the perspective of human rights: the study of the right to development

Abdul Karim shaheydar; farzaneh dashti

Volume 11, Issue 2 , September 2022

Abstract
  The United States of America has always imposed many sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran after the revolution. These sanctions, with whatever goals they have, cause a clear violation ...  Read More