Legal & Social Services

A Legal Study on Children\’s Rights and Iran\’s Laws

This Legal Study incorporates qualitative research alongside legal review to contextualize and assess the state of children’s rights in Iran as well as provide conclusions toward reforms.

“In 2015-2016, a number of activists at the grassroots level took it upon themselves to research children’s rights in Iran. Following research, comparative analysis and consultation, interviews with children as well as experts and activists working on children and their rights, this legal study was produced. The five areas of children’s rights in Iranian laws include:
1. Children’s education rights;
2. Children’s labour rights;
3. Children’s marriage rights;
4. Children’s legal and judicial rights; and
5. Children’s health rights.

After examining these rights in relation to theory and application of laws in Iran, the study offers recommendations for the above areas, in the hope that it will help develop appropriate legislation for children’s rights in Iran at the local, national and international levels. These recommendations include:
• In the area of children’s’ education rights, the laws need to be reformed to conform with the principles of the Constitution;
• In the area of children’s labour rights, in addition to legal reforms, proper enforcement mechanisms are required;
• In the area of children’s health rights, new laws need to be put in place;
• In the area of children’s marriage rights, legal reforms and creation of suitable enforcement mechanisms are required;
• In the area of children’s legal and judicial rights, legal reforms are required.”

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2017

Drug Use among Street Children in Tehran, Iran: A Qualitative Study

This study investigates and proposes solutions for the drug abuse among Street Children in Tehran.

Through use of surveys, interviews, and focus groups, Dejman et al. finds links between ethnic group, familial health, and environmental stress with the consumption of illegal substances among Street Children, and build evidence in favor of prevention and intervention programs preceding punishment.

Citation:
Dejman M, Vameghi M, Roshanfekr P,
Dejman F, Rafiey H, Forouzan AS,
Assari S, Bass J and Johnson RM
(2015) Drug Use among Street
Children in Tehran, Iran: A QualitativeStudy.
Front. Public Health 3:279.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00279

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2015

Juvenile Justice in the West Bank: Analysis and Recommendations for Reform

Juvenile Justice in the West Bank: Analysis and Recommendations for Reform examines the challenges facing juveniles in the criminal justice system of the West Bank.

“Juvenile Justice in the West Bank: Analysis and Recommendations for Reform examines the challenges facing juveniles in the criminal justice system of the West Bank and provides recommendations to remedy systemic problems, in order to ensure that the rights of juveniles are protected. More specifically, the report 1) documents the current state of juvenile justice reform in the West Bank, the experiences of the International Legal Foundation’s (ILF) juvenile clients and other juveniles within the Palestinian justice system, and the effect that their involvement in the criminal justice system has on their daily lives; and 2) based on this information, analyzes the extent to which laws protecting the rights of accused juveniles are being implemented in practice.”

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2014
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