Shadi Sadr
PhD Candidate / Self Funded
- Name
- S. Sadr
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- s.sadr@law.leidenuniv.nl

Title research: The Concept of the Common Plan in International Criminal Jurisprudence and the Liability of Political Masterminds: The Cases of the Iran-led Coalition in Syria and the Saudi-led Coalition in Yemen.
PhD Candidate / Self Funded
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut voor Publiekrecht
- Grotius Centre for Intern Legal Studies
Contact
- Sadr S. (2024), Living as second class human beings: gender apartheid in the Islamic Republic of Iran. [working paper].
- Sadr S. (11 April 2024), Iran’s hijab and chastity bill underscores the need to codify gender apartheid. Just Security: Reiss Center on Law and Security (New York University School of Law). [blog entry].
- Sadr S. (22 April 2024), International justice system v. people’s tribunals: a fictional hierarchy. Opinio Juris (The International Commission of Jurists). [blog entry].
- Sadr S. (9 July 2024), An Iranian war criminal’s freedom has a detonating impact on the universal jurisdiction project. Atlantic Council. [blog entry].
- Sadr S. (6 September 2024), Adding Gender to Apartheid in International Law: But Where?. Just Security. New York: New York University School of Law (Reiss Center on Law and Security). [web article].
- Sadr S. (30 August 2021), Employing Enforced Disappearance as a Framework; a Game Changer in Seeking Justice for Iran’s 1980s Atrocities. A Contrario ICL: Reflections and Commentary on Global Justice Issues. [blog entry].
- Sadr S. (2019), From painkillers to cures: challenges and future of People's Tribunals. In: Paulose R.M. (Ed.), People's Tribunals, Human Rights and the Law: Searching for Justice. London: Routledge. 177-193.
- Sadr S. (2012), Women and the Women’s Movement in post-elections: double females?. In: Jahanbegloo R. (Ed.), Civil society and democracy in Iran. Global encounters: studies in comparative political theory. Lanham, Maryland; Plymouth, England: Lexington Books. 199-216.
- Sadr S. (2012), Veiled transcripts: the private debate on public veiling in Iran. In: Hélie A. & Hoodfar H. (Eds.), Sexuality in Muslim contexts: restrictions and resistance. London: Zed Books. 182-207.
- Sadr S. & Amin S. (2012), Crime and impunity: sexual torture of women in Islamic Republic prisons. Part 1: 1980s. Germany: Justice for Iran-Aida book.
- Sadr S. (2011), Stones aimed at us: an overview of thediscourse and strategies of the Stop Stoning Forever Campaign. In: Gokal S., Rosanna B. & Balchin C. (Eds.), Feminists on the frontline: case studies of resisting and challenging fundamentalisms. Toronto, Mexico City, Cape Town: Association of Women in Development (AWID).
- Hoodfar H. & Sadr S. (2010), Islamic politics and women's quest for gender equality in Iran, Third World Quarterly 31(6): 885-903.
- Hoodfar H. & Sadr S. (2009), Can women act as agents of a democratization of theocracy in Iran?. Geneva: The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD).