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'''Foundations of Constitutional Law''', written by Abbasali Amid Zanjani, is a book in the field of political fiqh. The author examines the theoretical, philosophical, and historical foundations of constitutional law and, in the final part of the book, undertakes a comparative study of human rights issues. In the human rights discussions, the author considers human dignity to be inherent, deems individual independence in society essential, and presents the link between individual and social values as a factor for human perfection. | '''Foundations of Constitutional Law (in Persian: [[:fa:مبانی_حقوق_اساسی_(کتاب)|مبانی حقوق اساسی]])''', written by Abbasali Amid Zanjani, is a book in the field of political fiqh. The author examines the theoretical, philosophical, and historical foundations of constitutional law and, in the final part of the book, undertakes a comparative study of human rights issues. In the human rights discussions, the author considers human dignity to be inherent, deems individual independence in society essential, and presents the link between individual and social values as a factor for human perfection. | ||
Referring to the shared creation of humans, the author emphasizes social solidarity and common responsibilities. He considers the difference between men and women an inevitable reality and believes that the specific characteristics of each gender entail special responsibilities. He defines security as immunity from aggression and threat and identifies the necessary factors for achieving security as the implementation of justice, combating aggressors, public awareness, and legal and ethical enforcement guarantees. | Referring to the shared creation of humans, the author emphasizes social solidarity and common responsibilities. He considers the difference between men and women an inevitable reality and believes that the specific characteristics of each gender entail special responsibilities. He defines security as immunity from aggression and threat and identifies the necessary factors for achieving security as the implementation of justice, combating aggressors, public awareness, and legal and ethical enforcement guarantees. | ||