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Edición Especial, Revista Tribuna Internacional, Volumen 15 N°27 (año 2026)


Reflexionando sobre las contribuciones del Derecho Internacional a la resolución de los desafíos globales actuales y futuros

Recientes acontecimientos y desarrollos internacionales desafían el orden jurídico, político, económico y moral predominante durante el Siglo XX. Como resultado, se intensifican las críticas a la eficacia del derecho internacional, cuestionando su capacidad para garantizar una gobernanza global efectiva. Las críticas se expresan tanto respecto a problemáticas tradicionales y recurrentes, como el mantenimiento de la paz y seguridad internacional en contexto de conflictos armados entre Estados, como respecto a nuevas dinámicas observadas en respuesta al desarrollo tecnológico, incremento de los efectos del cambio climático, surgimiento de nuevos sujetos de importancia internacional, mayor interconectividad entre los Estados, entre otros.

La Revista Tribuna Internacional invita a contribuir a una edición especial, con artículos científicos, ensayos, comentarios de jurisprudencia o reseñas de libros que reflexionen sobre los desafíos que enfrenta el Derecho Internacional en el contexto actual, y su relevancia como herramienta para la articulación de soluciones colectivas y efectivas.

 

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Special Issue, Revista Tribuna Internacional, Volume 15 No. 27 (2026)

Reflecting on the Contributions of International Law to Resolving Current and Future Global Challenges

Recent international events and developments challenge the legal, political, economic, and moral order that prevailed during the 20th century. As a result, criticisms regarding the effectiveness of international law are intensifying, questioning its capacity to guarantee effective global governance. These critiques address both traditional and recurring issues, such as the maintenance of international peace and security within the context of armed conflicts between States, as well as new dynamics observed in response to technological development, the escalating effects of climate change, the emergence of new actors of international significance, and increased interconnectivity between States, among others.

The Revista Tribuna Internacional invites contributions for a special edition, including scientific articles, essays, case law commentaries, or book reviews that reflect on the challenges facing International Law in the current context, and its relevance as a tool for articulating collective and effective solutions.

Analyzing Realities, Struggles and Challenges of the Self-Determination Right: A Study of Ahwazi People and Non-Persian Nations in Iran

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  • Abdulrahman Hetteh City University of London
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Resumen

This article examines the persistent advocacy of the Ahwazi people in Iran for their right to self-determination within the framework of international law, amidst historical and contemporary grievances. Focusing on Ahwazi Arabs, it challenges prevailing perceptions of the Persian majority and scrutinizes issues of group identity, discrimination, and minority rights. By critically evaluating League of Nations and the United Nations’ legal frameworks, in relation to the Ahwazi people and non-Persian nations in Iran, it reveals shortcomings in addressing their national aspirations and rights. Furthermore, it scrutinizes the Persian-centric system in Iran, highlighting the systemic marginalization of ethnic minority rights within academic discourse and emphasizing the necessity to recognize Iran’s diverse cultures and nationalities. Scholars and activists can contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the struggles and aspirations of non-Persian nations, including the Ahwazi people, within the ambit of international human rights law. This article seeks to fill existing gaps in the literature by amplifying Ahwazi perspectives, suggesting future research directions, and advocating for international backing for their quest for justice and self-determination.

Palabras clave:

Ahwazi people and non-Persian nations in Iran , self-determination , international law , minority rights , Persian-centric discourse