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Volume 10 (2021-2022)
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A New Approach to Identifying the Human Rights of Women Victim of Sexual Violence in the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention

Hajar Azari; Zahra Babazadeh

Volume 10, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 193-219

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2022.54311.2159

Abstract
  The international community has come a long way in recognizing women's human rights. Efforts to address sexual violence as an independent human rights crime and its reflection in international and regional instruments continue. Sexual violence and its instances before entering directly into international ...  Read More

Evolution of the Concept of Public Morality and Principles of its criminalization: Philosophical and Human Rights Approaches

Roohollah Rahami; Fatemeh Mohseni Jeihani

Volume 10, Issue 36 , October 2021, , Pages 113-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2022.43575.1932

Abstract
  AbstractMany codes advocating public morals have been challenged during recent years. The decriminalization of immoral acts, as one of the most important aspects of modern criminal law, has been rooted in the arguments of scholars such as John Stuart Mill and Joel Feinberg on the state intervention in ...  Read More

Criminal Justice System and Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Violations
Volume 7, Issue 24 , December 2018, , Pages 131-162

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2019.24245.1467

Abstract
  This article discusses whether it is possible and recommendable that corporate criminal responsibility should be introduced for violations of human rights and humanitarian law and that the domestic courts as well as the international Criminal Court should therefore have jurisdiction over such legal entities. ...  Read More

Prohibition of the extradition and deportation offenders at the procedure of the European court of human rights whit considering the European convention of human rights

Maryam Ahmadinejad

Volume 1, Issue 1 , October 2012, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
  The oldest topics in international law are the deportation andextradition. After raised the new issues of human rights in the field ofinternational law and to transform human statusininternationalrelations inpractice the issue ofdeportationand extradition aresometimes in conflict with European human ...  Read More