Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Law, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
2 Faculty member/ University of Tehran
Abstract
Title:
Media of Cyberspace and family privacy from the perspective of law
Ahmad Bagheri(Faculty member, University of Tehran)
Batool Gorgin(Doctor of Jurisprudence and Law)
Abstract:
Abstract
The present study investigates crimes against family rights in modern cyber media. Crimes against family rights in the cyberspace are one of the most debated issues in today's society.
There are three 'negative', 'incorrect', and 'sophisticated processes of influencing and influencing cyberspace and the family' from a social point of view in relation to cyberspace media within and outside the family institution. In all three approaches, there are points of view that indicate the importance of the media's impact on ICTs on the family and its internal and external communications. In terms of the governance and management of this media, the third approach is neither purely positive nor pragmatic, but rather pragmatic; And "Finally, the family is considered as an independent source of formulation of family protection laws in cyberspace." In all three solutions, the current situation and the desired situation are discussed from the perspective of the author.
The findings of the study indicate that the family is not considered a legal entity in Iranian jurisprudence and law and that crimes against the family in the cyberspace, like real ones, have been criminalized against family members.
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