A Comparative Study of Civil Laws of Iran, Turkey, and Germany with Emphasis on the Rights of Foreign Nationals to Employment, Education, Access to Effective Remedy, and Fair Trial
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rights of foreign nationals, right to employment, right to education, right to a fair trialAbstract
The present study aims to compare the civil codes of Iran, Turkey, and Germany, with a focus on the rightsof foreign nationals regarding employment, education, access to effective remedies, and a fair trial. Thisresearch is descriptive-analytical and is based on library studies. The results reveal significant differencesin the policies and approaches of these countries regarding access to education for foreign nationals. In all
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The right to effective legal remedies is a fundamental principle of the rule of law. While this right is enshrined in the constitutions of Iran, Germany, and Turkey, the practical effectiveness of this right varies among the three countries.
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