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Nasser Yeganeh

Nasser Yeganeh (4 June 1921 – 15 November 1993) was an Iranian jurist, politician and statesman. He served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the head of the Iranian judiciary, brought in during Amir-Abbas Hoveyda's tenure.

Nasser Yeganeh
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Iran
In office
1975–1979
Prime MinisterAmir-Abbas Hoveyda
Preceded byEmadoddin Mirmotahhari
Succeeded byMehdi Sajjadian
Personal details
BornJune 4, 1921
Qazvin, Qajar Iran
DiedNovember 15, 1993(1993-11-15) (aged 72)
Washington, D.C., United States
Political partyNew Iran Party (1964-1975)
Rastakhiz Party (1975-1979)
Alma materUniversity of Tehran (LL.B.)
Sorbonne (Ph.D.)
ProfessionJudge
Hoveyda's cabinet in 1971 including Yeganeh.

Early life and education edit

Yeganeh was born in 1921, to an aristocratic family in Qazvin. His father, Mirza Ghaffar Khan Yeganeh (more commonly known as Salar Mansour), was the Hakim (Governor) of Qazvin. Yeganeh attended primary and secondary school in Qazvin before going to the University of Tehran where he received a Bachelor of Laws. He then went to France to pursue a PhD in Public Law from the Sorbonne. Following his graduation, Yeganeh traveled to the United States where he studied the American judicial system.[1]

Career edit

Yeganeh served as deputy in 1963. He was the minister of state (1963–1971), senator (1971–1974) and chief justice of the Supreme Court (1975–1979).[2] He also served as the deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Hassan Ali Mansur in the period between March 1964 and January 1965.[3]

Death edit

Yeganeh fled to the United States following the Iranian revolution and on 15 November 1993 committed suicide on his boat in Washington, D.C.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "ناصر یگانه" (in Persian).
  2. ^ . fis-iran.org. Archived from the original on June 13, 2010.
  3. ^ "Chronology December 16, 1963 - March 15, 1964". Middle East Journal. 18 (2): 218. 1964. JSTOR 4323704.
  4. ^ Abbas Milani (2000). The Persian Sphinx: Amir Abbas Hoveyda and the Riddle of the Iranian Revolution. p. 154. ISBN 9781850433286.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Nasser Yeganeh at Wikimedia Commons

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