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Karimi & Associates Lawfrim is proudly to announce that Ms. Aida Shahmardi joined as a senior attorney into our firm. She is specialized in family law and family court. She is working for more than 10 years in family property disputes, different types of divorce, Mehriey & Nafagheh (according to Sharia Law), children custody and appointment and dismissal of supervisors, negotiating directly with the other party (wife/husband), hardship and compensation, travel ban […]

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IBA URGES UN MEMBER STATES TO RECOGNISE, UPHOLD AND PROTECT THE ROLE OF LAWYERS

As the 44th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council begins, coinciding with the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers (‘UN Basic Principles’), the International Bar Association (IBA) urges Member States to support the UN Basic Principles and the role of the legal profession in upholding the rule of law, and promoting and protecting human rights. A joint call for action – signed by 50 bar associations, law

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We are honored to announce a new Senior Associate of Karimi & Associates Law Firm.Mr.Ahmad Yazdan Bakhsh. He is an attorney and member of the German Bar Association, Mr. Yazdanbakhsch completed his law studies at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and the Heinrich – Heine University in Düsseldorf with focus on German and international law. As part of his legal practice, he served as a judge-trainee at the Duisburg

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IRAN HAILS GLOBAL SOLIDARITY WITH LEBANESE AFTER BEIRUT BLAST

THE IRANIAN PRESIDENT HAS EXPRESSED CONTENT WITH WORLD COUNTRIES EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH PEOPLE OF LEBANON WHO SUFFERED GREATLY IN A RECENT MASSIVE EXPLOSION IN BEIRUT. President Hassan Rouhani once again expressed deep sorrow on behalf of the Iranian government and people over the Beirut disaster, and said the global solidarity with the Lebanese indicates a sense of conscience and altruism within the human community. At least 158 people are confirmed

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IRAN CENTRAL BANK & BOND ACTION

The Central Bank of Iran said the initiative to hold bond actions has been positive so far in that it is helping the government fund its deficit spending without the need to expand the monetary base by overborrowing from the CBI. In a press release on its website, the CBI said the government has so far raised 360 trillion rials ($1.5 billion) from selling bonds to banks and non-bank financial

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FIRST SWISS DEAL WITH IRAN VIA HUMANITARIAN CHANNEL HAS GONE THROUGH: SWISS GOVERNMENT

A Swiss pharmaceutical company has completed the first transaction under a new humanitarian trade channel with Iran, the government in Bern said on Monday. The Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement (SHTA) channel to bring food and medicine to Iran started trial operations in January, helping supply Swiss goods to the struggling population without tripping over U.S. sanctions. “We would like to emphasise that the operationalisation of the SHTA is progressing and

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UN SECURITY COUNCIL REJECTS RESOLUTION ON IRAN ARMS EMBARGO EXTENSION

THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL ON FRIDAY REJECTED A RESOLUTION TABLED BY THE UNITED STATES THAT WOULD EXTEND THE CURRENT ARMS EMBARGO AGAINST IRAN. The draft resolution failed to get the required nine votes in favor of adoption. China and Russia opposed and eleven members abstained, including France, Germany and the United Kingdom. The U.S. and the Dominican Republic were the only votes in favor. China’s Ambassador to the UN

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ITALIAN SUPREME COURT: PARENTS NO LONGER HAVE TO FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THEIR ADULT CHILDREN

Italian young adults do not have the automatic right to financial support from their parents, even if they aren’t financially independent, Italy’s Supreme Court has ruled. In a judgment from July — made public Friday — a court in Rome ruled against the appeal of a 35-year-old part-time music teacher who still expected financial support from his parents, claiming that his annual income of 20,000 euros (about $24,000) was not adequate.

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ILO AND GERMANY LAUNCH PROGRAMME TO PROTECT GARMENT SECTOR WORKERS AFFECTED BY COVID-19

The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is giving €14.5 million to an International Labour Organization (ILO) multi-donor programme to help garment sector workers in seven countries who have been affected by COVID-19. Designed as a multi-donor initiative, the programme will provide cash transfers and personal protective equipment (PPE) and deliver awareness raising campaigns on OSH. It will also provide policy advice on social protection and OSH,

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INDIA BANS 118 CHINESE MOBILE APPS FOR ALLEGED PRIVACY AND SECURITY BREACHES

The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information technology banned 118 mobile apps Wednesday in an effort to put pressure on Chinese technology companies. The ministry said in a press release it had received multiple complaints that the banned apps had stolen users’ information and transmitted it to servers outside of India. The ban comes as a response to rising tensions between India and China as a result of a skirmish that happened at the

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