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Economy [June 2016]

Economy

In this latest issue, the Iran Human Rights Review focuses on the relationship between Iran’s human rights record and its economy. Activists and experts offer a range of different perspectives on issues that impact Iran’s economy, in light of the human rights dynamics that place a spotlight on Iran. Iran Human Rights Review: Economy highlights important issues including religious freedom, economic freedom, the environment and child labour

Foreword: Human rights as the foundation of good governance
  • Augusto Lopez-Claros
Introduction and Policy Recommendations
  • Tahirih DaneshForeign Policy Centre
  • Hossein Rassam
Protecting Religious Freedom: An Asset to Iran’s Economic Reemergence
  • Brian J Grim
Women’s rights for economic participation according to the international treaties: A comparative analysis of Iranian and Saudi Arabian compliance
  • Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira
  • Hanna Belle
The economy and human rights in Sistan and Baluchestan
  • Abdolsattar Doshouki
Women and Iranian economy – Where is the place of women in Iran’s economy?
  • Leila Alikarami
Iran’s Lack of Transparency and Accountability and its Underdeveloped Data & Statistics Infrastructure
  • Ali Arab
Political and Economic Development: Human-centred sustainable society
  • Kamyar Behrang
Child labour and economy
  • Soolmaz Ikdar
The emergence of the Green Economy or the hijacking of the economy by the ecosystem?
  • Azam Bahrami
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