Examination of the Sanctions of Judgments Issued by the International Court of Justice and the Sanctions of International Law

2024-04-02T09:11:18+00:00

Examination of the Sanctions of Judgments Issued by the International Court of Justice and the Sanctions of International Law Lecturer: Faramarz Yadegarian. First international conference on law, political science, Islamic politics and Islamic jurisprudence. winter 2024. Abstract of lecture in this conference: The International Court of Justice, as a legal pillar of the United Nations, [...]

Examining the Role of the 1955 Treaty of Amity in the Legal Confrontation between Iran and the United States

2024-04-02T09:11:15+00:00

Examining the Role of the 1955 Treaty of Amity in the Legal Confrontation between Iran and the United States Lecturer: Faramarz Yadegarian (corresponding author), Dr. Amir Hossein Molkizadeh. First international conference on law, political science, Islamic politics and Islamic jurisprudence. winter 2024. Abstract of lecture in this conference: So far, five cases have been registered [...]

JCPOA, Legitimacy of Attacks on Nuclear Facilities as a Pre-emptively Self Defense and the Consequences of Reducing Nuclear Commitments as Counter Measures

2024-04-02T09:11:12+00:00

JCPOA, Legitimacy of Attacks on Nuclear Facilities as a Pre-emptively Self Defense and the Consequences of Reducing Nuclear Commitments as Counter Measures Lecturer: Faramarz Yadegarian (corresponding author), Dr. Amir Hossein Molkizadeh. First international conference on law, political science, Islamic politics and Islamic jurisprudence. winter 2024. Abstract of lecture in this conference: The withdrawal of the [...]

Analysis of Iran’s Foreign Policy and Strategic Friendship Treaties and Agreements with China and the United States

2024-01-31T17:46:07-01:00

Analysis of Iran's Foreign Policy and Strategic Friendship Treaties and Agreements with China and the United States This webinar was held on May 18, 2023, by the International Studies Journal (ISJ), Foundation for International Studies Global Dialogues, and World Politics Publications.

American Legal Process Theory (ALPT) and Limits to (the ICC’s) Litigation: Appropriateness, Jus Cogens Norms and Basic Human Rights

2024-01-31T17:46:57-01:00

American Legal Process Theory (ALPT) and Limits to (the ICC's) Litigation: Appropriateness, Jus Cogens Norms and Basic Human Rights This conference was held on 13 July, 2020 by the Hague Center for International Law and Investment.

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