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Farzi A, Jalali M. The Role of International Islamic Court in Supporting the Islamic Citizenship Rights. MLJ 2019; 13 :111-123
URL: http://ijmedicallaw.ir/article-1-1063-en.html
1- Islamic Azad University, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Isfahan, Iran
2- Department of Law, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. (Corresponding Author)
Abstract:  
The Islamic Countries’ Organization or its new title “Islamic Cooperation Organization” has the capacity and potential for coherence and partnership in international affairs and the newly emerging issues due to the principles and premises shared by the member countries in regard of Islam and the Quranic teachings and instructions; in line with this, there are enacted rules and regulations in supporting the Islamic citizenship rights in the hope of setting the grounds for growth and development and this issue has been even taken into account in the organization itself in such a way that it has led to the establishment of the Islamic Justice Court as the main pillar of the International Islamic Court between the member countries in Kuwait Conference. However, there are many barriers and problems, including Islamic creeds and religions’ differences, conflicting and challenging interests between the member countries, competitions and, subsequently, regional discrepancies and short-sightedness and biases and prejudices between the influential states and countries in this organization, that have barred the blossoming of the important and influential capacity of such an international court amongst the Islamic countries.

Please cite this article as:  Farzi AR, Jalali M. The Role of International Islamic Court in Supporting the Islamic Citizenship Rights. Iran J Med Law, Special Issue on Human Rights and Citizenship Rights 2019; 111-123.
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2020/01/2 | Accepted: 2020/01/9

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