چكيده لاتين
International law is a branch of law that regulates the relationship between states
and nations. International law is trying to establish the same principles and rules
and regulations for countries and people at the global level that everyone should
follow regardless of their geographical, cultural and political location.
International law should be recognized as a universal legal system despite cultural
and political differences.
Literature and law are two different scientific and cultural fields, each of which
deals with nations and governments from their own angle, but they have common
features. On the one hand, literature reflects culture, history, and social values,
and on the other hand, it deals with social, political, and moral issues. Law is also
a set of rules and regulations that regulate political, social, and economic
relations. Literature can influence law by creating empathy, understanding and a
better understanding of the lives of others. Finally, both literature and law seek to
express and convey human concepts, justice and ethics. Although literature and
law are two different fields, in many cases they can complement each other and
help to better analyze and understand society and human concepts.
Ferdowsi's Shahnameh is one of the great epic works in Persian literature that
deals with various moral, social and legal issues.
This research, focusing on the concepts of justice, right, ethics and human values
in the works of Hakim Abulqasem Ferdowsi, shows that Shahnameh as an epic
and national work, not only represents Iranian culture and identity, but also global
concepts of human rights and justice. promotesIn this research, legal principles
such as sovereignty, social justice, individual and collective rights, and the role of
ethics in governance are analyzed.
This research deals with the universality of law in the works of Shahnameh using
a descriptive analytical method.