Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Delir University of Law designed for?
For all Persian speakers who, due to reasons like migration, war, cultural or gender barriers, have been deprived of legal education—regardless of where they live.
Is this university only for Afghan girls?
No. Anyone interested in legal education in Persian can benefit from our programs, regardless of nationality, gender, or location.
Why is legal education in the Persian language important?
Language is the key to understanding law. Teaching law in Persian makes legal knowledge accessible to communities that often lack access to official or free educational resources.
What legal systems do your educational materials focus on?
Our materials are based on comparative legal studies, with a focus on the legal systems of Afghanistan and Iran, as well as elements of international law and human rights.
Are your courses suitable for beginners with no legal background?
Yes. We offer programs for all levels—beginner to advanced—so everyone can start learning, no matter their prior experience.
Can I use your resources for my own projects or teaching?
Yes. As long as it’s for non-commercial purposes and with proper attribution, our educational content is open to public use.
Can people from non-legal backgrounds contribute to your work?
Absolutely. We welcome translators, researchers, human rights activists, educators, and anyone willing to support our mission.
How can I support the university?
You can support us by volunteering, sharing our work with others, offering your expertise, or contributing to specific educational projects.
Do I need fast internet or special tools to access your content?
No. We’ve designed our materials to be mobile-friendly and accessible even with low-speed internet connections.
Do you plan to offer multilingual or translated content in the future?
Yes. We plan to translate our materials into English and other languages in the future to expand accessibility.