Title of article :
The United States Sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran; from Unilateralism to Violations of International Human Rights
Author/Authors :
Dashti, Farzaneh Department of Political Science - Payame Noor University - Abadan, IRAN , Mirzaie, Bizhan Department of Political Science - Khorramabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Khorramabad, IRAN , Jahanmanesh, Jasieh Regional Studies - Azad University - Tehran, IRAN
Abstract :
Today, the global system is formed based on multilateralism, which is based on
international relations and the origin of international organizations and institutions. But
this matter is endangered by the unilateralism pursued by the United States of America.
Coercive unilateral measures such as sanctions, threats, military intervention, and even
measures such as withdrawal from international treaties are exerted at high levels.
Therefore, such actions by a country, which considers itself protector of the human rights
and interests of the international police, are contrary to the international law and the
United Nations Charter and must be opposed by the international community. This study
has adopted a descriptive-analytical approach and is based on internationally accepted
documents and procedures. Data collection is done using library and internet tools and
relying on objective data. In this study, we seek to answer the critical question of whether
the United States' unilateral and hostile sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran are
legitimate in terms of international law and human rights. Our initial answer (hypothesis)
to this question is that the hostile actions of the United States of America against the
Iranian people are blatant violations of international human rights law following the
resolutions of the UN and the Human Rights Council. The fundamental rights of the
Iranian people, such health, life, and the right to development, in all its legitimate respects,
have been directly influenced by the hostile and unilateral actions of the United States,
and have a worrying impact on the human rights and life of the Iranians. The United
States' actions also impede the establishment of lasting and comprehensive peace and
security in the international arena. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to examine and
evaluate the contradictions between the sanctions as one of the most essential enforced
and hostile actions of the United States' government against the economic resources of
the Iranian state and nation from the perspective of the international law and human rights.
Keywords :
Human Rights , United States of America , Unilateralism , Sanctions , Iran
Journal title :
Contemporary Research of the Islamic Revolution