Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/10

Governance in cyberspace is considered an emerging topic in global academic literature. The rapid expansion of cyberspace and its profound impact on human life have doubled the importance of proper governance in this domain. Below is an index of articles that, either directly or indirectly, address the topic of governance in cyberspace or its subtopics and foundations.

Note: Governance in cyberspace is an emerging topic in global academic literature. The rapid expansion of cyberspace and its profound impact on human life have doubled the importance of proper governance in this domain. Below is an index of articles that, either directly or indirectly, address the topic of governance in cyberspace or its subtopics and foundations.

  • The Role of Electronic Crimes in the Draft “Support for Users’ Rights and Basic Application Services in Cyberspace” Zahra Razeghi, 10th International Conference on Recent Research Achievements in Jurisprudence, Law, and Humanities, 2022.
  • Components of Legislation in Cyberspace with a National and Transnational Approach Ali Rostami, Strategic Studies of Cyberspace, Issue 1 (Winter 2021).
  • Examination of the Crime of Defamation in Cyberspace Somayeh Estadi and Hossein Miri, 3rd National Conference on Law, Social Sciences, Humanities, Psychology, and Counseling, 2020.
  • Identity Theft in Cyberspace Saeed Daneshvar, 1st National Conference on Social Pathology, Causes, and Solutions, with an Emphasis on Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, 2018.
  • Critical Examination of Modeling the Internet Power Law Mohammad Javadnia Rik and Saeed Maleki Rouhnavaz, Legal Studies, Issue 38.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Crime in Cyberspace Seyyed Kamyar Mirsalami, Younes Vahedi Arijan, and Abdulreza Jamalzadeh, NAJA Strategic Studies, Spring 2022, Issue 23.
  • Jurisprudential Examination of the Effects of Cyberspace Consumption on Individuals and Families Reza Esfandiari (Eslami), Jurisprudential and Legal Studies of Women and Family, Fall and Winter 2021, Issue 8.
  • Content Filtering in Cyberspace, Its Ruling, and Related Issues from a Jurisprudential Perspective Mohsen Esmaili and Mohammad Sadegh Nasrollahi, Religion and Communication, Spring and Summer 2016, Issue 49.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Moral Corruption in Cyberspace Mehdi Bashgard, Legal Studies, Winter 2021, Issue 22.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Parents’ Responsibility for Children’s Actions in Cyberspace Abolfazl Hesam and Mohammad Gholamizadeh Kajou, Studies in Educational Jurisprudence, Spring and Summer 2020, Issue 34.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Pornography in Cyberspace Hossein Ali Bay and Babak Pourghahremani, Islamic Law, Winter 2009, Issue 23.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Slander and Defamation in Cyberspace Hojjat Ershad Hosseini and Majid Vaziri, Studies in Imami Jurisprudence, Fall and Winter 2013, Issue 1.
  • Examination of Jurisprudential and Legal Opinions on Criminal Liability in Cyberspace Ali Faghihi, Research in Jurisprudence and Islamic Law, Spring 2024, Issue 75.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Foundations for Criminalizing Fortune-Telling and Divination in Cyberspace Ruhollah Ahangaran, Jurisprudence, Law, and Criminal Sciences, Summer 2019, Issue 12.
  • Implications of Jurisprudential Rules for Cyberspace Policy-Making Hossein Mahdipour and Nasser Bahonar, Studies in Jurisprudence and Media Law, Spring and Summer 2023, Issue 1.
  • Jurisprudential and Legal Examination of Restrictions in Cyberspace Yousef Moghadasi and Samad Tahamzi Silabi, New Research in Education, Summer 2023, Issue 2.
  • Jurisprudential Examination of Data Retention in Cyberspace Ali Akbar Izadifard et al., Teachings of Civil Jurisprudence, Fall and Winter 2019, Issue 20.
  • Jurisprudential Analysis and Examination of Filtering Implementation in Cyberspace Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseinzadeh and Hamidreza Moniri Hamzekalai, Islamic Governance, Summer 2017, Issue 84.
  • Jurisprudential and Criminological Dimensions of Betting in Cyberspace Abolfath Khaleghi and Simin Farkhi Nia, Legal Civilization, Spring and Summer 2021, Issue 8.
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