The potential capacity to monitor the fulfillment of the obligations of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation's human rights documents
Subject Areas : Recent Developments in public law
Marmar
Asadian
1
(PhD student, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Khuzestan Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran.)
Seyed Bassem
Mavalizadeh
2
(Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran.)
Seyed Hasan
Hosseini
3
(Department of Law, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz, Iran.)
Keywords: Islamic Court of Justice, Human Rights, Organization of Islamic Cooperation,
Abstract :
The purpose of this research is to familiarize with the human rights documents of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the absence of the presence of the Islamic Court of Justice in the supervisory part of the implementation of human rights decisions of these documents. Prejudice and ignorance towards the rules of Islam, the rules of Islamic law and the history of Islam, until recently, led Western writers to the conclusion that respect for the human person is a product of Western thinking. But Islam, like other religions, has its share in this respect for man and defense of his rights. On the other hand, international governmental and international non-governmental organizations have also participated in the promotion of human rights. Among the recent organizations is the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). The Organization of the Islamic Conference, as the second international intergovernmental organization after the United Nations, with 57 member countries in four continents of the world, relying on Islamic identity and civilization, is a political-religious force that cannot be ignored in the international scene, which can play a role today. to play a significant role in consolidating international peace and security, and this importance has been brought to the fore with the establishment of the Islamic Court of Justice. The global peace and security that the OIC Charter seeks to consolidate is based on "justice". This justice is first of all in the principles and orders of Islam. In this research, which is descriptive and analytical, by examining
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