List of articles (by subject) International rights


    • Open Access Article

      1 - Criminal liability of legal entities in the United States
      Sasan Ahmadi
    • Open Access Article

      2 - Is Iran's ballistic missile test a Violation of Barjam?
      ali maleki
      Abstract: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action an agreement was reached on Iran's nuclear program with the P5 + 1 on July 14, 2015. And its goals are to ensure that the nuclear program is peaceful and that Iran's right to enrich itself is recognized and that Iran does n More
      Abstract: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action an agreement was reached on Iran's nuclear program with the P5 + 1 on July 14, 2015. And its goals are to ensure that the nuclear program is peaceful and that Iran's right to enrich itself is recognized and that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons; abolish outrageous sanctions; In this article we review the literature on the subject by studying library and Internet resources. To illustrate, Security Council resolutions include sanctions on ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads and restrictions on conventional arms sales. But Iran's missiles are not equipped to carry nuclear weapons and are designed solely to defend the country's territorial integrity. Therefore, from the legal point of view, missile tests do not violate any of the provisions of the Security Council Resolution. And these hostile, politically motivated positions indicate that the West is monitoring Iran's defensive behavior and, if necessary, failing to fulfill its obligations. Manuscript profile
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      3 - The feasibility of following a lawsuit against the government of China for the case of Corona virus pandemic
      In December 2019, the global pandemic of corona virus out broke from Wuhan, China, falling the world into a serious health problem. The corona virus, as a special emergency, has had also numerous political consequences. The number infections and death toll from the viru More
      In December 2019, the global pandemic of corona virus out broke from Wuhan, China, falling the world into a serious health problem. The corona virus, as a special emergency, has had also numerous political consequences. The number infections and death toll from the virus is increasingly rising, and the circulating news and information concerning this virus can dramatically change human interactions and relationships. A good number of critics of the World Health Organization's performance argue that WHO has failed to manage global health in this period and has instead become a tool in the hands of China's political power and propaganda. As a result, some raised the possibility of suing against the wrongful acts of governments, including China. This article is to address the case of China, and to review the extent of which has been involved in this pandemic, and how remedy could be impeachable. Manuscript profile