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Number of Articles: 708
Comparative Study of the Limits of Freedom of Expression on Television from the Perspective of International Documents on Human Rights and Iran’s Legal System
Volume 18, Issue 52 , December 2016, , Pages 153-177
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According to the extremity-centered attitude of human, freedom of expression is a requirement for the individual independence of human being as an essential end, so the restrictions on which should be determined within the framework of the essential exception. Freedom stands in the realm of the natural ... Read MoreThe Role and Functioning of the National Lands Disputes Commission from the Perspective of a Fair Trial
Volume 17, Issue 49 , March 2016, , Pages 155-177
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Understanding the role of the Commission of single article as a legal entity - the legal, economic and cultural considerations in the metropolises, that leads to a marginal and illegal construction in these areas and the destruction of their natural environment, reveals the necessity to review the role ... Read MorePatronage bags Andishe Marx Bar cultural anthropology - political clip
Volume 7, Issue 17 , June 2005, , Pages 155-176
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Read MoreInternational human rights on the eve of the twenty-first century.
Volume 2, Issue 3 , October 2001, , Pages 155-177
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Read MoreNull variability prayers related to property and general public
Volume 14, Issue 36 , March 2011, , Pages 157-184
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Read MoreQualification prison culture
Volume 4, Issue 7 , November 2002, , Pages 159-175
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Read MoreChina and Asian energy security of this country Looking subdivision
Volume 11, Issue 27 , April 2009, , Pages 161-189
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Read MoreObligations and Responsibility of States in the Protection and Conservation of Environment against Wastes, With an Emphasis on Hazardous Wastes
Volume 16, Issue 45 , April 2015, , Pages 165-200
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Contamination from wastes is one of the fundamental human concerns. There are international instruments on environment which have considered responsibilities for States in a way that they have to protect the environment from waste. In this context, this paper examines various and common obligations of ... Read MoreUS foreign policy : from security to international security cooperation based on
Volume 10, Issue 25 , April 2008, , Pages 165-189
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Read MorePsychiatric frạnẓry school English in international relation
Volume 6, Issue 12 , October 2004, , Pages 165-19
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Read MoreThe International Obligations of Human Rights in Bilateral Investment Treaties
Volume 18, Issue 51 , October 2016, , Pages 165-191
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Despite periodic efforts to codify the international rules governing flows of foreign investment in a single multilateral instrument, these rules continue to exist in a bewildering patchwork of bilateral and regional treaties which have proliferated since the late 1950s. With regard to the lack of such ... Read MoreThe New Generation of International Agreements: JCPOA
Volume 19, Issue 58 , June 2018, , Pages 165-192
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The analysis of JCPOA from an international point of view suggests that it would remain an imprecise as well as a misleading question whether JCPOA is considered to be a political agreement or a treaty. This question is generally posed because it applies a domestic approach on international agreements. ... Read MoreAnalysis of the Nature of Compulsory Possession of Real Estates Located on Public Projects
Volume 21, Issue 64 , May 2020, , Pages 165-193
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Executive organs sometimes are inevitable to take possession of real estates belonging to natural and legal persons in the implementation of their public projects. This transmission of real estate is sometimes by consent and sometimes compulsory. Determine of the nature of the compulsory possession has ... Read MoreThe Concept of ‘Third Generation Rights’
Volume 15, Issue 39 , July 2013, , Pages 167-196
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Recent developments of concept and instances of rights have given rise tomany chanllenges among legal theorists, each of them has attempted totackle the challenges in his/her particular way. It is claimed that in orderfor us to have a better life it is no longer possible to merely rely on thefirst and ... Read MoreEvolution in the Internal Justice Regime of the United Nations
Volume 19, Issue 55 , September 2017, , Pages 167-193
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Managers and Decision-Makers of All Organizations should understand that they will be Responsible for their decisions. Internal Tribunals of the United Nations are statutory institutions created by the UN General Assembly in response to the need for an independent, transparent, effective, efficient judicial ... Read MorePrinciples of Prohibition of Nutritional Consumption and Trade of Wild Animals under International Law: The Transmission of the Covid-19 Virus from Animals to Humans
Volume 22, Issue 67 , December 2020, , Pages 167-191
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As the reports of World Health Organization have proved so far, source of Covid-19 is the zoonotic virus which has been transmitted to human. Consumption of wild animals by humans as a source of nutrition is the main reason of emergence of these deadly diseases which has not only threatened the safety ... Read MoreThe changes of civil liability of state for issuing and enforcement of judicial decision after ratification of new Islamic criminal code and the code of criminal procedure
Volume 20, Issue 59 , June 2018, , Pages 168-191
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After Islamic revolution in Iran, principle 171 of the Constitution made a very serious change in civil liability of State and judges. The State became liable for the mistake of judges though the act of judges is an act of State authority which did not cause liability for State according to article 11 ... Read MoreThe Role of the Environment in the World Trade Organization (WTO)
Volume 15, Issue 41 , December 2014, , Pages 169-236
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Abstract While debates on the linkage of trade and environment first initiated around 8 decades ago, it has been nearly over the past three decades during which the subject has become a topic of heated discussions between scholars of both sides. Given the major role WTO plays in regulating the International ... Read MoreInvitation from external interference assessment legitimacy in mkhạṣmạt internal : Emphasis " Military activities in Primorsky cheongsam " vote Holder in case the international tribunal
Volume 13, Issue 33 , March 2012, , Pages 169-202
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Read MoreThe Rule of Lex Specialis, as a Field for the Operation of Principle of Specialty of International Organization
Volume 17, Issue 50 , June 2016, , Pages 169-189
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The principle of specialty of international organizations requires that rights and obligations of each organization is a function of the scope of the powers entrusted to it by the members. This principle can play an effective role in the legal regime of this kind of subjects of international Law, ... Read MoreThe Statute of Rule of Law in International Law
Volume 18, Issue 54 , June 2017, , Pages 171-196
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The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual rights and freedoms , is one of the democracy foundations. The Rule of law in international level is instrument for preservation of international peace and promotion of human rights. In attention to structure ... Read MoreConservation of Marine Biological Diversity and Genetic Resources in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction as Common Heritage of Mankind
Volume 22, Issue 68 , February 2021, , Pages 171-203
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Sustainable development of the oceans and regulating the seas by the application of the rule of law is considered as one of the most recent phenomena in the field of international law of the sea. Because of the exacerbated challenges and threats posed on the marine environment and the growing decline ... Read MoreSpiritual structures in the state administration Saadi's Bustan
Volume 12, Issue 29 , April 2010, , Pages 173-196
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Read MoreExtraterritorial Applicability of International Obligations of States in the Field of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Volume 18, Issue 53 , March 2017, , Pages 173-198
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International Covenant of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights draws the content of international obligations of states parties to the Covenant in article 2. The Covenant obliges states parties to enter into international cooperation and assistance for the full realization of the highest attainable standards ... Read Morethe fundamental principles of the constitution law to describe the concept of citizenship
Volume 19, Issue 57 , March 2018, , Pages 173-201