2015
DOI: 10.29311/nmes.v5i0.2659
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Framing Rights: Women and Family Law in Pre- and Post- Revolutionary Iran

Abstract: This article explores changes to Iran’s family law codes before and after the 1979revolution. Since the revolution, the state’s attention to women’s legal status has served toreinforce specific and often competing views on women’s roles in the post-revolutionaryIslamic Republic of Iran. By exploring how those views changed during different periods overthe past thirty-five years, this article highlights contemporary debates about women’s rolesand offers a deeper understanding of the sometimes conflicting aims o… Show more

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