Volume 17 (2022-2023)
Issue 1
Spring - Summer 2022, Issue 33
September 2022, Pages 1-282
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Volume & Issue: Volume 17, Issue 1 - Serial Number 33, September 2022, Pages 1-282 (Spring - Summer 2022, Issue 33)
Number of Articles: 13
Content of Issue 33, The Semi-Annual Journal of Human Rights (Spring-Summer2022)
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022
Abstract
Read MoreHesitation in Citizenship and Nationality; Fields of Break in National State
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 7-28
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In recent decades, events have taken place that can be considered as evidence of change in the concept of citizenship of the national state. The present article answers this question ... Read MoreLegitimacy of Defensive War in the Realm of the Idea of Pacificism, A Critique and Analysis of John Rawls’ Thought on the Laws and Mechanisms of a Just War
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 29-54
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War as a human phenomenon has been one of the catastrophic problems of human societies throughout history. Endeavors of some philosophers especially during contemporary century, being ... Read MoreArtificial Intelligence and Challenges Ahead on the Base of International Human Rights; with the Emphasis on Right to Work
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 55-76
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Despite the various benefits of Artificial Intelligence in human life, the world has witnessed the adverse effects of resorting to it, in various areas, include the breach of right ... Read MoreAccess of Minority and Indigenous Groups to the Right to Development: Allocation of a Special Share to These Groups in the Process of Political Participation
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 75-96
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The right to development which means Public access to developmental benefits in any society requires that status of those groups that seems to be under discrimination, including possible ... Read MoreIn search of a Fair Label for Forced Marriage at the International Criminal Court
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 97-116
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In early 2021, Dominic Ongwen was found guilty of crimes against humanity through, inter alia, forced marriage. It was the first conviction of forced marriage in the history of the ... Read MoreProtection of the Rights of Transsexuals in the Light of the General Comments of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 117-140
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Despite obvious differences between transsexuals and other social minorities, they are face fundamental human rights violation from birth. Neglect or misbehavior of the parents in the ... Read MoreA functionalist attitude towards “free abortion” with emphasis on the procedure of the European Court of Human Rights
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 141-164
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The present article is based on the analysis of the cases of the European Court of Human Rights and an impartial study of the functions and positive and negative effects of free abortion ... Read MoreLegal Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 165-186
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This research is focused on legal ways of elimination of domestic violence against women; Ways which are practical and applicable in the legal system of Iran without conflicting with ... Read MoreChinese Human Rights and the Liberal World Order
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 187-208
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Most scholars and researchers interested in China have researched about economic development, foreign policy, competition and cooperation between China and the United States and other ... Read MoreThe Effect of the Nature of the Rule Prohibiting Genocide in Issuing Provisional Measures: The Lessons of the Gambia against Myanmar Case
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 209-232
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Can a State that has not been Injured by the violation invoke the responsibility of the responsible state? This is a question that was discussed years before the final approval of the ... Read MoreCrimes against Rohingya Muslims before the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 233-260
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Since 2017, the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has carried out severe repressions against the Rohingya people. These atrocities resulted in numerous international reactions from the ... Read MoreBasis of International Human Rights Commitment in US unilateral sanctions against Iran
Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2022, Pages 261-282