Datikan Quarterly Journal is a specialized analytical publication in the field of human rights, established with the aim of strengthening purposeful research-based advocacy and fostering the production of independent, up-to-date knowledge at both national and international levels.
By focusing on a wide range of human rights issues, this quarterly seeks to build a meaningful bridge between academic research and real-world developments. Through problem-oriented analyses, it contributes to enhancing awareness among academic elites, policy-makers, executive officials, and individuals engaged or interested in human rights discourse.
Overall, Datikan, as a bilingual journal (Persian and English), pursues a long-term vision of becoming a recognized knowledge-based reference in the global human rights arena, while also providing a platform for effective scholarly cooperation with international institutions and organizations.

Specialized articles and analytical notes authored by students, faculty members, and researchers from across the globe.
In-depth interviews with distinguished scholars and officials, aligned with the thematic focus of each issue.
A curated collection of specialized and lesser-known human rights concepts, selected in accordance with the theme of each issue.
A selection of reports from the broader “Nations Monitoring” project, reflecting key developments prior to each issue.


