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- Javānmardi - Wikipedia
Javānmardi (Persian: جوانمردی) is a Persian word which refers broadly to the ideological or philosophical underpinnings of an ethical system dominated by altruism, magnanimity and liberality linked to chivalry, and particularly spiritual chivalry [1] It is a concept usually discussed within Sufi contexts
- Supreme Court of Canada | R. v. Javanmardi
It found Ms Javanmardi guilty of unlawful act manslaughter, but said there should be a new trial on criminal negligence The majority at the Supreme Court said the trial judge’s ruling should stand
- 2019 SCC 54 (CanLII) | R. v. Javanmardi | CanLII
Javanmardi was initially acquitted of both charges by the trial court (C Q , No 500‑01‑013474‑082, April 8, 2015) The Crown then appealed to the Court of Appeal, which convicted Ms Javanmardi of the latter charge and ordered a new trial on the former (2018 QCCA 856, 47 C R (7th) 296)
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- Supreme Court of Canada | 38188
Mitra Javanmardi v Her Majesty the Queen, et al (Quebec) (Criminal) (As of Right By Leave) Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous List of proceedings
- R. v. Javanmardi: Legal Analysis of Criminal Negligence . . . - Studocu
The case of R v Javanmardi deals with pertinent issues regarding criminal negligence and unlawful act manslaughter, centered around Sophie Javanmardi, a naturopath who administered a contaminated intravenous injection resulting in the death of an elderly patient named Mr Matern
- R v Javanmardi - CanLII Connects
Javanmardi was charged with criminal negligence causing death under section 220 of the Criminal Code as well as manslaughter (sections 234 and 236 of the CC) At trial, she was acquitted of both offences
- Javanmardi: The Ethics and Practice of Persianate Perfection on . . . - JSTOR
As an ethical worldview that constitutes moral assessment based on altruism and fidelity to members of by-and-large male association, javanmardi has played a critical role in shaping diverse collective identities throughout Islamic history
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