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Eisa Keshvari (Persian: عیسی کشوری) is an Iranian lawyer, writer, and author. He is a member of the Iranian Bar Association and has published multiple books and legal articles. His work includes commentary on legal practice and writings that engage with judicial themes.
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Early life and education
Eisa Keshvari was born in Iran and pursued legal studies, completing advanced education in law and political science.
Career
Keshvari has worked professionally as a legal writer and has authored a number of books on legal and social topics. His writing spans analyses of legal practice as well as reflective literary works.
Literary and legal works
Keshvari's writings include explorations of judicial practice and legal concepts as well as works of reflection. Several of his books have been published in Iran.
Publications
- Lata'if al-Qaza (لطایفالقضا), a work addressing judicial practices and legal observations, published by Entesharat Jangal. The book has reached multiple printings.[1]
- Hawking, God, and Heaven (هاوکینگ، خداوند و بهشت), a philosophical work.[2]
- Shadi (Joy) (شادی), published in Iran.[3]
- Yād-e Yār-e Mehrabān (یاد یار مهربان), which has been republished at least twice.[4]
Academic and legal writing
In addition to books, Keshvari has contributed articles to legal journals, including articles on civil procedure and judicial evidence.[5]
Reception
According to Iranian media coverage, Lata'if al-Qaza uses a narrative approach to discuss legal issues and make aspects of judicial practice accessible to readers.[6]


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