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A comparative study of the concept of freedom in the Charter of Citizens' Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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ESLAMI ALI | Jahangir Zahra | KAVEH PISHGHADAM MOHAMMAD KAZEM | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  95-123

Abstract

 In today's modern world, the term freedom is very controversial while simple, so that no single definition of it can be presented. Different Islamic and non-Islamic schools have different perceptions about it, each school restricting it based on its own attitude. Some schools regard freedom as absolute, and others consider it to be conditional. The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept of freedom comparative and its implications in the Charter of Citizenship Rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to answer these questions,is the concept of freedom and its implications applied equally in both documents? Is freedom recognized in one form in both documents? What are the limiting factors of freedom in documents? Answering these questions in the form of these hypotheses proves that the concept and implication of freedom is different in both documents, although in both documents freedom is considered as the absolute right of mankind. In the Charter of Civil Rights, a legitimate and binding freedom is accepted, while in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it is recognized only as binding. The limiting factors of freedom in the Declaration of Human Rights are specified by the law and respect to the rights of others, while in Citizen Rights Charter, in addition to these two, factors such as the need to observe and preserve Islamic principles, the need for religious observance, good morals are specified.

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    APA: Copy

    ESLAMI, ALI, Jahangir, Zahra, & KAVEH PISHGHADAM, MOHAMMAD KAZEM. (2021). A comparative study of the concept of freedom in the Charter of Citizens' Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. JOURNAL OF LEGAL RESEARCH, 20(45 ), 95-123. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1008378/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ESLAMI ALI, Jahangir Zahra, KAVEH PISHGHADAM MOHAMMAD KAZEM. A comparative study of the concept of freedom in the Charter of Citizens' Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. JOURNAL OF LEGAL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2021;20(45 ):95-123. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1008378/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ALI ESLAMI, Zahra Jahangir, and MOHAMMAD KAZEM KAVEH PISHGHADAM, “A comparative study of the concept of freedom in the Charter of Citizens' Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” JOURNAL OF LEGAL RESEARCH, vol. 20, no. 45 , pp. 95–123, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1008378/en

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