
Jurist, CEO of the Institute for International Peace Studies,
registration number 51600Tehran.
Official member of the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris ICC
and development officer of Harley Law School.
Graduated in commercial law, diplomacy and DBA, strategic management major, University of Tehran.
Master of Human Rights in the Netherlands
PhD in Human Rights in the United States
Master of Psychology
Publisher and official author, painter and artist.
Interdisciplinary humanities researcher,
Member of the American Psychological Association, APA
The Dean of the Harley Law School, Loic HENRI, on to date September 25 2025 we announce that Bazargan Institute for International Peace Studies ,under the Ceo of Dr. Saina Bazargan, will from now on, in the role of Harley Law School's development officer, prepare and hold legal training courses and, as a representative of the university, have the authority to select professors, select course ,syllabusand graduate students.
Obviously, after the end of the course and the approval of the Bazargan Peace Institute, a certificate of completion of the training course will be issued by Harley Law School.
This cooperation will continue for ten years since September 25 2025.

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