Children's Rights: IranThe Islamic Revolution of 1979 introduced drastic and fundamental changes in the social, economic, and political structure of Iran. It marked the end of a 2,500 year-old monarchical regime and brought into power a religion-oriented government based on the Shiite school tenets of Islam. The change in the nature of the regime from secular to religious had its impact both on domestic legislation and international conventions.
The Children's Rights: Iran report from the Law Library of Congress contains information on international conventions and domestic legislation.
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