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Rahmdel M. (2004). Human Rights and Addicted Rights. refahj. 4(13), 13-40.
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Some people believe that some persons who breach Social Norms or commit a crime must be under some harder limitations in the society and they are not entitled to have all the Human Rights. But, we must deny this belief. Because, the right of the society to perform. Some restrictive provisions against the offenders does not mean that the society has the right to deprive them of Human Rights, but also, the society has a duty of respecting these rights.

One of the social groups, are the persons, who are labled of addiction. This lable, irrespective of Legal effects, because of society's negative opinion on addicts, in itself, is restrictive and when we consider it criminal, the limitations become twofold.

The case in this essay is, if the legislator is right to deprive the addicts from Human Rights Have Iranian Legislators respected addicts Human Rights? How much?  If not, why? Or the legislator, in practice, these rights And the provisions are not it contradiction with Human Rights.

Keywords: Addiction, Human Rights
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Received: 2015/11/3 | Accepted: 2015/11/3 | Published: 2015/11/3

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