Maximilien Jazani (born 196- in Iran) is the son of Bijan Jazani and a French lawyer at the Paris Bar and human rights advocate.
Maximilien Jazani, was born in Teheran in the second half of the 1960s in an intellectual and agnostic family (see Bijan Jazani. Child, he went to the modern method and agnostic primary Farhad school in Teheran and started his first "college" in Alborz when Mohammad Reza Shah's regime was reversed and the Islamic Republ...
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Maximilien Jazani (born 196- in Iran) is the son of Bijan Jazani and a French lawyer at the Paris Bar and human rights advocate.
Maximilien Jazani, was born in Teheran in the second half of the 1960s in an intellectual and agnostic family (see Bijan Jazani. Child, he went to the modern method and agnostic primary Farhad school in Teheran and started his first "college" in Alborz when Mohammad Reza Shah's regime was reversed and the Islamic Republic of Iran started oppressing democrats, agnostics and secularists in Iran. He had to leave Iran together with his mother and his brother and to come in France. In France, he went to "college" and high school (Lycée) and obtained a “baccalaureat” of French litters philosophy and mathematics. He then went to the Paris University of Law. He very soon won the First Prize of Constitutional Law and obtained a Master (DESS) of Business and Taxation Law from Paris Pantheon Assas Law University.
In 1997, Maximilien Jazani, became member of the...
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