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- Strained Alliances: Iran's troubled relations to Aghanistan and
- Iran since the mid 1990s and is the author of Drugs, Deviancy and .. naming Pakistan as its closest non-NATO ally, even though Pakistan continued to ..
- www.diis.dk
- IRAN TASK FORCE
- Seventeen months after disputed presidential elections, the. Iranian government .. referred to Iran by its formal name, the Islamic Republic of.
- www.acus.org
- Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational
- Interstate dispute resolution is consistent with the view that public international . impartial and autonomous process of naming judges. Judges may be ..
- www.princeton.edu
- Immunity for Torture: Lessons from Bouzari v. Iran
- Iran in which sovereign immunity barred recovery against a foreign state for .. system of dispute resolution, and fundamental principles of sovereign equality. 33 ..
- www.ejil.org
- Iran: From protest to prison - Amnesty International
- Cover photo: Demonstration in tehran following the disputed .. Maziar Bahari, Iranian-Canadian journalist, after his release from four months of ...
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Suggested Web Resources
- Name of Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In the Western world, Persia (or its cognates) was historically the common name for Iran.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Geographical renaming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Iran - Crystalinks
- See also: Iran naming dispute. Iran traces its national origin to Persia, an empire that emerged in the 6th century BC under the Achaemenid dynasty.
- www.crystalinks.com
- Why is Persia now called Iran?
- claimed that this act brought cultural damage to the country and separated Iran from its past in the West (see Iran naming dispute).
- www.funtrivia.com
- Middle East (Iran): Etymology
- Mar 5, 2007 (see Iran naming dispute).
- theblankoftheday.blogspot.com
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