Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law

Tag: Iran

  • When War Comes Home: The Constitutional Cost of Iran’s Security Crackdown

    —Faraz Firouzi Mandomi, Ph.D. Candidate in Law, University of Hamburg On June 4, 2025, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, declared: “The United States and Israel can’t do a damn thing.” As I argued at the time, this statement was not mere defiance, but a constitutional directive.

  • Iran and the Rhetoric of International Law

    —Jill Goldenziel, Marine Corps University-Command and Staff College [Editor’s note: This is one of our biweekly I-CONnect columns. Columns, while scholarly in accordance with the tone of the blog and about the same length as a normal blog post, are a bit more “op-ed” in nature than standard posts.