![]() ![]() ![]() Nearly thirty years later, she became the first Iranian, the first Shia, and the first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Prize. Among the most visible and prominent women in the Islamic world, Ebadi first achieved distinction in the mid-1970s as the first woman judge to preside over a legislative court in Iran. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her pioneering efforts to advance democracy and human rights-especially the rights of women and children-in post-revolutionary Iran. Shirin Ebadi is a courageous and accomplished civil rights activist and lecturer in law at the University of Tehran. Human Rights Publications by Affiliated Faculty.Visiting Professor/Practitioner Program.Wiseman Prize for Scholarship on Law, Literature, and Justice Audre Rapoport Prize for Scholarship on Gender and Human Rights.Historical Archive of the National Police of Guatemala.Frances Tarlton “Sissy” Farenthold: A Noble Citizen.Labor, Human Rights & the Contestation of Inequality.Natural Resource Governance, Inequality & Human Rights.Inequality & Human Rights: Conceptual Explorations. ![]() Sissy Farenthold Scholars in Reproductive Justice. ![]()
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