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Iran: Civil Society Versus Judiciary, A Struggle For Human Rights, Anisseh Van Engeland-Nourai
Iran: Civil Society Versus Judiciary, A Struggle For Human Rights, Anisseh Van Engeland-Nourai
Cornell Law School Inter-University Graduate Student Conference Papers
Iran faces many different challenges, both international and internal when it comes to human rights. Since the beginning of the improvements in 1997, the civil society voices its will for changes. It has grown stronger and today the Iranian civil society attempts to reform the country’s rough human rights. Their efforts are grounded in social actions. Reforms are consequently no longer coming from the top to the bottom but from the bottom to the top. Conservatives disagree with those threatening changes and respond through a variety of forms. One of the methods used are legal means. The Iranian judiciary represses …