The process of personal status, Iranian human rights law in schema Imamiye
Keywords:
religious minorities, Shia minorities, religious view of the constitution, the division of religious minorities in the constitution, the law governing the personal Status, religious minoritiesAbstract
Religious minorities, refers to a population of less than the rest of the country, and members of different features strong, religious, or linguistic position. Typical sense of unity and solidarity of interests, in order to preserve the culture, traditions, religion or language of their own. In various international instruments, and most constitutions, religious minorities are recognized, also in the constitution of Iran, on several principles, a religious minority or religious groups are recognized. One of the major problems in minority, is the governing law of personal status, primarily in different countries, two factors (residence, nationality) will be considered. Noting the developments in international relations, the practical issues of minorities in local and international peace and security, practical and effective protection of human rights, and evolution at the United Nations, the constructive approach, a positive and peaceful, rights minorities as a key factor in the direction of government policy, national and international dimensions accordingly.
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