Hujjat al-Islam Seyed Hamid Mirkhandan in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:
Precise Distinction Between Media Jurisprudence and Art Jurisprudence Is Not Possible
Principle of media jurisprudence/18
Hujjat al-Islam Seyed Hamid Mirkhandan is among the scholars who have completed advanced studies in jurisprudence at the Qom Seminary and earned a doctorate in media jurisprudence from a university. This background makes him one of the most qualified individuals to discuss media jurisprudence and its nature. As a faculty member of the IRIB University, in this exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence, he explores the essence of media jurisprudence. According to him, although a clear distinction has been made between art and media, such a distinction between art jurisprudence and media jurisprudence has not been established and may not even be feasible. The full text of Contemporary Jurisprudence’s exclusive interview with a member of the academic council of the Department of Jurisprudence of Culture, Art, and Media at the Research Institute for Contemporary Jurisprudential Studies follows:
