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Law of Women’s Rights and Responsibilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran

          
        
          
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          Law
          of Women's
          Rights and Responsibilities
          in the Islamic Republic of Iran
          Furcation of Women,s
          Islamic Consultative Assembly
        
          
          Table of Contents
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          Approval of The Supreme Council of the Cultural
          Revolution
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          Preamble 5
          The Law on Promotion of the Women's' Rights and
          Responsibilities in the Internal and International Scenes
          Single Clause
          Essential Points referring to the Charter
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          Principles and Fundamentals 10
          Section I. Women's Individual Rights and Responsibilities 12
          Section II. Women's Family Rights and Responsibilities 13
          Chapter 1. Girls' Rights and Responsibilities in the Family
          Chapter 2. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          in Forming and Sustaining the Family
          Chapter 3. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          in Case of Family Dissolution 15
          Section IlL Women's Social Rights and Responsibilities
          Chapter 1. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          Regarding Physical and Psychological flenlth
          Chapter 2. Women's Cultural and Spiritual
          Rights and Responsibilities 17
          A. General Culture
          B. Education 19
          C. Research
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          Chapter 3.Women's Economic Rights and Responsibilities
          A. Financial Rights and Responsibilities in the Family
          B. Women's Rights and Responsibilities regarding
          Employment and Economic Participation 21
          Chapter 4. Women's Political Rights and Responsibilities
          A. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in Domestic Politics
          B. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in International Politics
          C. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in Defense Military Affairs
          Chapter 5. Women's Judicial Rights and Responsibilities
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          Approval of The Supreme Council of the
          Cultural Revolution
          The Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution .
          approved the law of Women's Rights and
          Responsibilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran 3
          proposed by the Women's Socio - Cultural Council
          through Letter No, 1 259/Sh.z. dated August 2, 2004
          as follows: •1
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          Preamble
          Preparation of the Comprehensive framework L
          of the Women's Rights and Responsibilities inspired
          by the religion of the Islam and its related legal framework
          aiming to regulate the individual, social and family
          lives have always been one of the necessities of the
          Islamic society since victory of the revolution.
          In line with realization of justice and fairness in
          the society the Law on Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          was prepared and adopted inspired by the valuable
          thoughts of the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran
          and the Great Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran
          and based on Constitution and the 20 Year Vision
          Plan of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
          It is hoped that the present law, through its
          comprehensive view in favor of promotion of the family
          unit and status of women in the society and restoration
          of their legitimate rights in all areas and further attention
          to women's role in the society, will be used as the Focal
          Point for all authorities in their decision making
          procedures and relevant planning for introducing
          women's constructive roles and status of Muslim women F
          at national and international levels.
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          The Law on Promotion of the Women's'
          Rights and Responsibilities in the Internal
          and International Scenes
          Articlel— In the first line of Para. 1 of the First
          Chapter of the Law of the Women's Rights and
          Responsibilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran adopted
          by the Cultural Revolution Supreme was replaced
          Council, the word “Taniamyat” (integrity, entirety) by
          “Salamat”(good health).
          Article 2- For implementation of Articles 20 and
          21 of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Constitution and
          in line with the 20 Year Vision Plan of the prepare the
          Islamic Republic of Iran, the Government shall required
          ground for defining and practical realization of rights and
          responsibilities of women at different internal and
          international levels based on the Focal Point Document
          (the Law for Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          in the Islamic Republic of Iran adopted by Cultural
          Revolution Supreme Council on Sept. 21, 2004).
          Note: Since adoption of the present law all the
          rules, regulations and treaties which are in contrast with
          the said Charter shall be considered as null and void.
          The said law in two articles and a single note was
          adopted in the opening session of the Islamic Consultative
          Assembly on Sunday Sept. 21, 2004 and ratified
          by the Distinguished Guardian Council of the Islamic
          Republic of Iran on Feb. 7,
          2007 accordingly.
        
          
          Single Clause:
          The Women's Rights and Responsibilities law in
          the System of Islamic Republic of Iran on the basis
          of duties of Cultural Revolution Supreme Council as
          a reference document of policy-making in cultural
          ) I and social affairs stipulated in 3 Sections, 5
          4 Chapters, and 148 Paragraphs was ratified in session
          No. 546 dated Sep. 21, 2004 of The Cultural
          Revolution Supreme Council. All affiliated
          organizations according to the organizational duties
          in order to make policy, adopt legal measures,
          - decisions and planning on women's issues are
          obliged to observe the regulations and principles
          stipulated in this law This law will be
          considered as a basis for introducing and stipulating
          woman's status in the System of Islamic Republic of
          Iran as well. V
          Note: Every other year after ratification of this
          charter, The Women's Socio-Cultural Council shall
          take action on the evaluation of women's status in
          Iran and submit a report to the Cultural Revolution
          Supreme Council evaluating the current progress
          towards its implementation as well as of women's
          rights' violations.
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          Essential Points referring to the Charter
          1. The word “right” refers to ability, privilege and
          immunity and “responsibility” denotes the duties
          which women shoulder towards others.
          2. In cases where members of society have
          obligations, the observance of which will be
          advantageous for women, that obligation has been
          mentioned as women's right and directly stating others'
          responsibilities towards women has been avoided.
          3. Since, according to the Islamic rules individuals
          are responsible before God, themselves, their
          society, and the world at large; therefore, the
          declaration attempts to refer to women's
          responsibilities with respect to the above spheres. It
          is obvious that in the absence of the general
          prerequisites needed to perform responsibilities such
          as soUnd mind, maturity, and free will, women will
          be exempted their duties. By using the word “right”
          or “responsibility” the way in which the issue cited
          is related to women has been defined.
          4. This declaration attempts to refer to all women's
          rights and responsibilities whether inclusive of those
          shared between the two genders, or those
          exclusively meant for the women. The reasons for
          having done so are as follows:
          a. Research and debate in the international
          community over women's rights is controversial
          with many circles seeking to prove that the Western
          perspective of Human Rights are fit to be
          implemented around the globe. In view of the fact
          that there are various countries with various
          traditions and perspectives regarding women's rights
          based on their different cultures, it is necessary that
          this declaration which reflects the standpoint of the
          Islamic Republic of Iran denote women's human
          rights, the rights shared by the two genders as well
          as rights exclusively for women.
          b. According to Islamic thought, women and men
          generally share the same human rights; however,
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          since there may be some distinction in the
          observation and implementation of these rights, this
          set of rights has also been stipulated as women's
          rights for more emphasis.
          c. Since this declaration solely intends to outline
          women's rights, it does not refer to the rights of other
          groups of the society, however in practice, keeping
          in mind that other laws and policies are to be
          implemented simultaneously, the right of the others,
          will also be dully observed.
          5. This Charter does not intend to stipulate the way
          to put these rights into practice, therefore it is
          essential to guarantee their implementation while
          giving due consideration to the structure of laws.
          6. Since the Charter does not refer only to laws but
          focuses on building culture, therefore, some ethical
          standards that must be applied are also included
          amongst women's rights and responsibilities.
          7. There are no particular examples mentioned; only
          general and fundamental rights and responsibilities.
          However, some examples of rights and
          responsibilities, needing more clarification and
          emphasis in international conflicts or domestic
          culture, have been specifically stated.
          8. Women's rights and responsibilities have been
          outlined in the structure of the Charter as follows:
          a. Individual Rights, b. Family Rights, c. Social
          Rights (classified in terms health, cultural,
          economic, social, political, and judicial rights)
          9. Aiming to reflect viewpoints of the Islamic
          Republic of Iran (in conformity with Shi'ite Law)
          regarding women's issues, this Charter can be
          considered as a point of departure for dialogue
          among the Islamic countries and serves as a vital
          step in drafting and ratification of another document on
          women's issues relying on the thoughts and cooperation
          of various Islamic nations at the global level.
          10. Although the values in Islamic jurisprudence
          govern over the entire articles of this Charter, in
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          cases where abiding by certain Islamic laws is
          necessary in order to respect a certain right, or to
          shoulder a certain responsibility, this factor has been
          • included where it needs to be emphasized.
          11. Since the purpose of the Charter is solely to state
          women's rights and responsibilities, the names of
          the individuals or institutions in charge of the
          implementing the related laws are not mentioned.
          However it is clear that this document is the
          foundation stone for policymaking, planning, and
          lawmaking on women's affairs in all the concerned
          institutions.
          • Principles and Fundamentals
          B The principles and fundamentals of this Charter on
          Women's Rights and Responsibilities in the
          Administration of the Islamic Republic of Iran are
          derived with the comprehensive and ba'anced
          religion of Islam as its foundation in order to pave
          the way for coordination and harmony for advancing
          material and spiritual dimensions in individual and
          social life; taking note of women's freedom along
          with responsibility, human dignity and a balance
          between rights and responsibilities.
          In its formulation, this Charter relies on knowledge
          of Allah the Exalted and a belief in Him as the
          Origin of the universe, the Creator of all beings, and
          as Originator of laws and the need to submit to His
          will. It also relies on benefiting from the Holy
          Qur'an, Sunnah-the honorable tradition of the Holy
          Prophet (P) and his family, rationality, and belief in
          the above-mentioned factors' fundamental role in
          drawing conclusions and extracting rules and
          regulations out of divine sources based on the
          requirements of time and place. Avoidance of thoughts
          contrary to Islam, backwardness, superstitions, cultural
          alienation has also been considered as well. This
          Charter presents woman's status based on Islamic rules
          and standards as reflected from the ideals of the Islamic
          nation of Iran.
        
          
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          This Charter is founded on the basis of the fact that
          woman and man in Islam in the sight of God are
          equal regarding nature, purpose of creation, potential
          in benefiting from talents, acquiring values,
          excelling in values, reward and punishment for
          deeds regardless of gender, superiority over the
          other in achievement only on the basis of
          knowledge, piety, and competence in the society.
          Woman and man are different in terms of physical
          and psychological characteristics; the differences
          based on Divine Wisdom are the secret of the
          continuity of human life, with man and woman
          complementing each other. These natural differences
          based on the Justice of the Almighty God have
          become a basis for difference in rights so that
          woman would not be led to degradation or unjust
          discrimination in relation to man.
          Woman and man in the Islamic legal system enjoy
          equal rights and responsibilities in most instances
          due to their similarity in terms of human nature.
          Certainly, difference in rights and responsibilities
          does not indicate preference of one gender over the
          other; rather mainly pointing to distinct legal titles to
          which each woman and man is entitled proportionate
          to the specific roles that are not interchangeable, in
          the family. These differences are to promote
          material prosperity and spiritual uplifting of the
          family which functions as the basic unit of the
          society, being the real place where humans originate
          and are nurtured.
        
          
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          1. The right to live prosperously and enjoy physical
          health and the responsibility to protect it from any
          diseases, accidents, and aggression;
          2. The right to be treated with dignity and the
          responsibility towards respecting others;
          3. The right to freedom of thought and immunity
          from violation of the security of one's belief
          4. The individual right and responsibility to enjoy
          faith, piety and maintain it and the right to spiritual
          perfection in beliefs and deeds
          5. The right to protect women's life, property and
          dignity from any illegal aggression
          6. The Right to enjoy social justice in
          implementation of law regardless of gender;
          7. The right to have a name and keep or change it,
          the same is true about a family name;
          8. The right to Iranian citizenship for Iranian women
          and negation of citizenship upon their own request;
          9. The right to practice religious ceremonies and
          teachings in accordance with their religion and
          within the confines of the law if they belong to
          religious minorities.
          10. The right to wear their local h /ab, to speak their
          own language, and to practice their local customs
          and norms in a way compatible with Islamic ethics;
          11. The right to be protected from material and
          spiritual harm that may result from others when they
          exercise their rights;
          12. The right and responsibility of keeping different
          temperamental features that differentiate them from
          men;
          .13. The right to benefit from a healthy environment
          and the responsibility for its protection.
          Section I. Women's Individual Rights and
          Responsibilities
        
          
          Section II. Women's Family Rights and
          Responsibilities
          Chapter 1. Girls' Rights and Responsibilities in
          the Family
          14. The right to suitable parental guardianship
          15. The right to having expenses met, including
          accommodation, clothing, adequate nutrition and
          health facilities to secure their physical and
          psychological health
          16. The right to education and to preparing the
          ground for development of their potentials and
          creativity
          17. The right to have their emotional and
          psychological needs met and to enjoy loving
          treatment from their parents and to be protected
          from domestic violence
          18. The right to enjoy family facilities, without any
          gender discrimination
          19. The right of girls who have been deprived of
          their fathers and who have unqualified guardians to
          be protected under the guardianship of relatives or
          volunteers taking into account their interests under
          the governmental supervision.
          20. The responsibility to respect parents, to obey
          their legitimate orders, and to treat the other
          members of the family respectfully
          Chapter 2. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          in Forming and Sustaining the Family
          21. The right and responsibility towards
          strengthening the structure of the family and the
          right to facilities and legal support in order to
          prevent disagreement and diminish divorce cases
          22. The right to enjoy cultural, social, and economic
          facilities in order to facilitate marriage at the
          appropriate time and their responsibility to abstain
          and act modestly until marriage is due
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          23. The right to be informed of the rights and
          obligations of spouses and the rules of married life and
          to enjoy the required facilities in this regard as well
          24. The right to know the appropriate criteria for choosing a
          spouse, and the right to get to know him (before marriage)
          25. The right and responsibility to know and observe religious
          and legal standards related to marriage, such as equality of the
          spouses in the fundamentals of belief and religion
          26. The right to set conditions when signing marriage
          contracts, within the framework of religiously
          permitted demands, with conditions that if such
          demands were not met, the other party would be fined
          a clear punishment
          27. The right to have marriage, divorce, and revocation
          documents registered at official and legal organizations
          28. The right to enjoy financial rights during the period
          of conjugality
          29. The right and responsibility to being provided with a
          private, hygienic, sound sexual relation with her legal
          spouse and the right to file complaints in case of violations
          30, The right and responsibility of living at the same
          residential unit with the spouse, to be treated
          humanely, to psychological security in relations with
          the spouse, and the right of filing complaints in case of
          the spouse's inhumane conduct
          31. The right and responsibility to achieve scientific,
          spiritual, and ethical growth in collaboration with and
          relying on the support of family members
          32. The right and responsibility towards being on good
          terms with relatives and next of kin
          33. The right to get pregnant, to observe birth control
          methods and benefit from the appropriate training and
          facilities in this field
          34. The right to material and spiritual protection during
          the period of pregnancy and breast-feeding
          35. The responsibility to respect the rights of the fetus,
          particularly its protection and proper growth
          36. The right and responsibility to nurture children,
          providing for their psychological and emotional security
          and for their proper religious and moral training
        
          
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          37. The right to enjoy protection and participation of the
          < / spouse in rearing, training, and nurturing of the children
          A.') 38. The mothers' right to enjoy material and spiritual a
          % . security, particularly during oid age and when they cannot
          ( take proper care of themselves
          39. The right and responsibility to provide a living and
          care for her needy parents according to her ability as long
          as the husband's rights are not violated
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          Chapter 3. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          in Case of Family Dissolution
          40. The right to divorce from the spouse if making up with
          him is proved to be impossible or hazardous after referring
          to the court, presenting reasonable proof and heeding the
          responsibilities mentioned in divorce laws.
          41. The right of annulment of the marriage if it is proven
          that he pretended to have qualities other than the truth
          (being dishonest), as listed in deficiencies mentioned
          under this category in laws ind the right to receive
          compensation thereof
          42. The right to enjoy financial support during the course
          of dissolution of the marriage and to expect good
          treatment from her husband at the time of separation
          43. The right and responsibility of child custody and the
          necessity for financial support of the father and rights to
          visitation of the child in case of expIiy or waiving of custody
          44. The right to benefit from the rights entitled to married
          women during the prescribed waiting period of three
          menstrual cycles following divorce and the right to marry
          after expiration of the waiting period
          45. The right to file complaints at courts of justice against
          the second marriage of the husband if he is incapable of
          guaranteeing their expenses, not able to observe justice
          and other related rights
          46. Parents' social responsibility to take appropriate care of
          their children and criminal punishment for not observing
          it, and their accountability when they try to prevent the
          children from meeting with them
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          Section III. Women's Social Rights and
          Responsibilities
          Chapter 1. Women's Rights and Responsibilities
          Regarding Physical and Psychological Health
          47. The right to enjoy physical and psychological
          health in individual, social, and family life
          considering women's characteristics at different
          stages of life and their responsibility toward
          preserving it
          48. The right to enjoy healthy and sanitarily fit
          environment (at work, the home, etc.) and the right
          to benefit from the related necessary training
          49. The right to participate in process of
          policymaking, lawmaking, management, executive
          affairs and supervision in the field of health and
          rehabilitation processes, particularly in fields
          exclusively related to women
          50. The right to enjoy appropriate health-treatment
          plans and facilities for women for the prevention of
          disease and treatment of physical diseases and
          psychological disorders related to women
          51. The right to select doctors and centers providing
          health services, on the basis of Islamic rules and
          medical scientific standards and to enjoy the
          appropriate and adequate information to make
          informed and better choices
          52. The right to be informed and play a part in
          decision making relevant to fertilization and family
          planning
          53. The right to have full and fair access to sports
          facilities, athletic training and appropriate
          recreational activities
          54. The right to develop their athletic talents and to
          attend sports fields both at the national and
          international levels in a way as compatible with the
          Islamic standards
          55. The right to benefit from the right of
          fertilization, pregnancy and delivery as well as post
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          specialists and to prevention from common diseases
          among women, venereal diseases and sterility.
          56. The right to benefit from counseling services and
          medical tests in order to ensure that the husband enjoys
          full health at the time of getting married, and that he
          has no medical problems relating to married life.
          57. The right of girls without guardians, divorcees,
          widows, the elderly to benefit from public insurance,
          relief services and private insurance particularly in
          the medical and rehabilitation fields.
          58. The right of women who are physically,
          mentally or psychologically :di5a1 1 or abused to
          benefit from support and proper rehabilitation.
          59. The right to enjoy proper nutrition, particularly
          during the period of pregnancy and breastfeeding,
          and the responsibility to take care of the infant and
          his/her proper nutrition, giving priority to nursing
          with mother's milk
          Chapter 2 Women's Cultural and Spiritual
          Rights and Responsibilities
          A. General Culture
          60. The right and responsibility to acquire and
          increase knowledge in terms of her own personality,
          rights, and role in different arenas of life in
          accordance with the sacred standards of Islam
          61. The right to be immune, from the verbal and
          behavioral abuse of others :and responsibility of
          treating members of society with respect
          62. The right and responsibility to observe the
          Islamic codes of dress and the responsibility to
          observe chastity in society
          63. The right and responsibility to raise the level of
          religious and human awareness, to be immune from
          and work toward removing cultural and moral
          degeneration
          64. The right to participate in religious, cultural, and
          political gatherings
        
          
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          65. The right to produce beneficial cultural goods
          and programs according to Islamic standards and to
          profit from them
          66. The right to establish and manage cultural and
          artistic centers and organizations in order to train
          responsible and professional women dedicated to
          developing their cultural activities
          67. The right to exchange information and to take part in
          constructive cultural communications at the national and
          . international levels
          68. The right and responsibility toward spreading Islamic
          culture and knowledge and to present a model of the
          Muslim woman at the national and international levels
          69. The right and responsibility toward creating
          moral and religious solidarity regarding women's
          issues around the world
          70. The right to partake in policymaking, lawmaking,
          supervision and executive phases of cultural affairs,
          particularly, women's issues
          71. The right and responsibility to be informed of and to
          acquire the necessary skills related to home and family
          management, child rearing, and effective confrontation
          against cultural and social ills.
          72. The right to continual supervision over the cultural
          activities relevant to women in order to safeguard
          woman's personality, honor and human dignity in
          production of cultural materials
          73. The right to take advantage of cultural centers that
          are exclusively for women while observing Islamic
          standards, taking into account their physical and
          spiritual uniqueness. Deprived regions have priority for
          establishment of such centers
          74. The right of socially disturbed and vulnerable women
          to enjoy the appropriate support in order to improve their
          cultural status and that of the society as well
          75. The responsibility to preserve their cultural
          independence, their Islamic-Iranian identity and
          national integrity in cultural and educational activities
        
          
          B. Education
          76. The right to public literacy, to educational
          advancement and to benefit from educational and
          training facilities
          77. The right to enjoy higher education up to the
          highest scientific level
          78. The right to master exp rtise in special fields,
          both quantitatively and qu 1itatively, up to the
          highest levels
          79. The right of women and girls from impoverished
          areas to benefit from special upport in education
          80. The right and responsibilily to design school and
          educational textbooks
          81. The right and responsibility to enjoy a worthy
          status in harmony with their role, dignity and status
          in educational texts
          82. The right to participate in policymaking, decision
          making and management of academic and scientific
          affairs; and to active partici ,ation at national and
          international scientific and cultural gatherings
          83. The right to recognize, su port, and benefit from
          the capabilities of women with, outstanding talents and
          their responsibility to help meet the countiy s needs
          84. The right to enjoy necess iry support in the field
          of education, access to higher education, and
          technical and vocational trai iing for women with
          physical and mental disabilities proportionate to
          their talents and extent of disability
          C. Research
          85. The right to carry out research, author, translate
          and publish books, articles in general and specialized
          publications while observing authenticity, honesty,
          and the interests of the commu 1ity
          86. The right to enjoy neces ary support regarding
          sources and facilities for r esearch on women's
          issues, academic training fof researchers and the
          right to have access to information and research
          findings in different fields
        
          
          87. The right to benefit from support for scientific
          and research work and to develop research centers
          a under women's management
          88. The responsibility of women researchers to
          present their views and explain their positive
          religious and national findings on women's issues to
          the nation and the world
          Chapter 3.Women's Economic Rights and
          Responsibilities
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          A. Financial Rights and Responsibilities in the Family
          • 89. The right to receive alimony in permanent
          marriage from the husband proportionate to woman's
          prestige and from the father or child if they are
          financially capable and if the woman is in need
          90. The right to benefit from the estate of the
          deceased and to financial bequests according to
          Islamic rulings
          91 The right of endowment, and of receiving and
          charge of endowment
          92 The nght of accepting the power of attorney or
          being a legal representative in econom ic affairs
          93 The right to determme the dowry, to obtain it
          from the husband and to do whatever she wishes
          with it
          94. The right to receive her father's, husband's or
          children's pension in case of death, according to the
          law or contract
          95. The right to benefit from the retirement pension
          of a deceased woman employee for her legal heirs
          96. The right to accept financial guardianship of the
          children and responsibility to observe the children's
          financial rights
          97. The right of women and girls to benefit from the
          Jf necessary support in case of poverty, divorce,
          disability, lack of guardian, under an inappropriate
          guardian, and to have access to required facilities for
          rehabilitation and self- sufficiency
        
          
          98. The right to get wages from the husband for
          doing household chores upon her request and to
          protection as a result of hei effects on the family
          economy and national revenue
          B. Women's Rights and Responsibilities regarding
          Employment and Economic Participation
          99. The right to own capital and private property and
          to benefit from it in accokdance with legal and
          religious regulations
          100. The right to sign cOntracts and unilateral
          treaties
          101. The right to work after reaching legal age for
          employment, the freedom to choose a job, and use
          personal capital along with their responsibility
          toward respecting Islamic regulations on earning and
          spending
          102. The right to have access to information,
          training and appropriate expertise aimed at acquiring
          qualifications for appropriate employment, and the
          right to be supported in such fields for female singe-
          parents, or women without pFoviders
          103. The right to benefit from job counseling and
          recruitment by women
          104. The right to benefit from wages and equal
          privileges with men and other women under equal
          work conditions
          105. The right to benefit from job security, ethical
          respect, and an immune atmosphere from social
          hazards and the responsibili4 to observe modesty at
          workplace
          106. The right to be exempted from compulsory,
          dangerous, hard and harmful work
          107. The right to enjoy faèilities, rules, and laws
          consistent with family responsibilities taking into
          account that she is a spo ise and mother during
          recruiting, employment, promotions and retirement;
          108. The right to benefit from social security and
          economic facilities
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          109. The right to participate in economic policymaking,
          as well as in the establishment and management of
          economic institutions and membership in them
          1 10. The right and responsibility to receive and pay
          blood money along with collateral damages in
          accordance with the related laws and regulations
          111. The right to benefit from appropriate and
          effective legal support in order to prevent the
          exploitation, trafficking and employment of women
          and girls in illegal and unlawful occupations
          Chapter 4. Women's Political Rights and
          Responsibilities
          A. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in Domestic Politics
          112. The right and responsibility to have access to
          information and to partake and play a role in
          determining the fate of nation in preserving and
          strengthening the Islamic system
          113. The right and responsibility to participate in
          and supervise over social affairs in order to lead
          society towards spirituality and moral virtues ridding
          it of moral and behavioral ills
          114. The right to the freedom of the press, speech
          and assembly with the observance of regulations
          115. The right to form political parties and other
          political bodies and to take part in them while
          safeguarding the independence of the country,
          national integrity and interests of the Islamic system
          116. The right to participate in elections, to be elected
          as members of the parliament as well as city and other
          councils, and the right to participate in the government
          planning process and to hold high ranking executive
          posts in accordance with related regulations
          a,
          B. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in
          International Politics
          117. The right and responsibility to be informed of
          global political developments, with special focus on
          the Islamic world
        
          
          118. The right to develop cpmmunication and to
          exchange productive politica1 information between
          the women of Iran and the world while respecting
          national interests and legal regulations
          119. The right and respon ibility of active and
          effective participation at I lamic, regional, and
          international conventions in particular those related
          to women's issues while obseiving legal standards
          120. The responsibility to dp their utmost best to
          strengthen solidarity among Muslim women and to
          support the rights of the deprived and oppressed
          women and children around the world
          121. The right of women r fugees in the Islamic
          Republic to enjoy security, he aIth and the possibility
          of returning to their homelan
          122. The right of Iranian women nationals to
          government support confronting the nationals of
          other countries within the framework of regulations
          and treaties
          123. The right to benefit from legal support regarding
          marriage and establishing a family with non-Iranian
          men while observing the re1ate J laws and regulations
          C. Women's Rights and Responsibilities in Defense —
          Military Affairs
          124. The right and respon ibi1ity to take part in
          legitimate defensive activities in order to safeguard
          their faith, country, lives, prc perty and reputation as
          well as that of others
          125. The right and respoi tsibi1ity to partake in
          establishing world peace b sed on justice and to
          ensure and strengthen it
          126. The right to have the support needed to
          maintain their physical secui ity and to prevent them
          from falling prey to aggressors during the time of
          war, captivity, and military opcupation
          127. The right of immunity bf the home and family
          from military attacks
          L
        
          
          128. The right for the families of martyrs, the war
          disabled, war veterans, and former POW's to benefit
          a from the exclusive support of the Islamic government
          129, The mother's right and responsibility to take
          care of and nurture the children and her priority in
          shouldering their guardianship in case of the
          husband s martyrdom, captivity or if missing in action
          130. The right to law enforcement training and to
          hold security posts
          Chapter 5. Women's Judicial Rights and
          Responsibilities
          131. The right to acquire legal information and training
          132. The right to enjoy legal measures and judicial
          support for the prevention and elimination of crime
          and oppression against women in the family and
          society
          133. The right to enjoy special family courts in order
          to safeguard the privacy of the family, reconciliation
          and resolution of conflict in the famiiy
          134. The right to have access to female police and
          disciplinary forces in case of aggressive behavior,
          being charged or commission of a crime
          135. The right to occupy legal and judiciary posts in
          accordance with the law;
          136. The right to take legal action in the courts of
          justice and other legal authorities;
          137. The right to benefit from an attorney and legal
          consultant in the courts and other legal authorities
          138. The right to comprehensive judiciary support
          against factors leading to crime against women or to
          crimes committed by women
          139. The right of accused women to be protected
          from having her honor abused, from defamation, and
          from being individually and socially punished
          beyond the legal punishment
          140. The right to be exempted from punishment
          when there are factors which can remove the penal
          responsibility
        
          
          141. The right to have their teputation restored for
          defamation due to a judge's inaccurate judgment or
          mistake in relation to the ac used or in issuing the
          verdict and to compensation for spiritual and
          material damages
          142. The right to have their sentence reduced or to
          be pardoned in case of repentance and in the
          presence of proof that the repentance is authentic on
          the part of female delinquent , as well as at the time
          of pregnancy, breastfeeding nd illness
          143. The right to see parent , children and husband
          while in prison according to the regulations of the
          countiy
          144. The right to enjoy th appropriate hygienic,
          cultural and educational facilities in prisons aimed at
          rehabilitation and a return to a healthy social life
          145. The right of girls to b imprisoned at special
          youth centers where appropriate special facilities for
          their rehabilitation and expert social workers would
          be at their disposal
          146. The right to file complaints against government
          regulations or government or judiciary officials in
          order to attain their own rights
          147. The right and respons bility towards testifying
          in courts in compliance with legal and religious
          standards
          148. The right to enjoy judi iary support, applied by
          Prosecutor General again t a disqualified legal
          guardian or provider, or other violators of her
          legitimate rights.
        

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