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Tag: Iran

Exploring the Application of Estoppel in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

June 27, 2018 Vishesh Bhatia and Vishaka Ramesh

On 14th July 2014, the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Russia, the European Union and Iran brought into being…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: Iran

Understanding the Scattered Anti-Government Uprisings in Iran: Willing to Regime Change or Legitimate Demands for Socio-Economic Human Rights?

January 18, 2018 Saeed Bagheri

During the last four decades of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s rule, the country witnessed the periodic and scattered uprisings…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: human rights, Iran

Iran’s “Troubling” UN Mission Appointment and America’s Host State Duties

April 16, 2014 Naomi Hart Leave a comment

The storming of the American embassy and the seizure of more than 50 Americans as hostages by militant protesters in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Treaties Filed under: Diplomatic Relations, immunity, Iran, UN, US

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