Judicial Forbearance Advocacy: Conflict and Mediation in Iranian Criminal Courts - a discussion by Dr. Arzoo Osanloo
In collaboration with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the James E. Rogers College of Law presents: "Judicial Forbearance Advocacy: Conflict and Mediation in Iranian Ciminal Courts" with Dr. Arzoo Osanloo. A legal anthropologist who holds a JD from Washington College of Law and PhD in cultural anthropology from Stanford University, Dr. Arzoo Osanloo explores Iran’s victim-centered criminal justice system through an examination of judges’ roles in mediation and further reflects on the relationship between forbearance and rights in criminal justice.