In an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence, a faculty member of the Faculty of Media at the University of Religions and Denominations, stated:
Laws governing cyberspace are generally formulated with a minimalist jurisprudential approach!
Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/16
Cyberspace emerged so rapidly and dynamically that there was little time for reflection and discussion to explore proper governance methods. No matter how much dialogue and discussion take place regarding cyberspace governance, new issues and dimensions arise, challenging previous discussions. This makes cyberspace governance a precise, challenging, and time-sensitive matter requiring swift decision-making.
🔹Dr. Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Majid Mobini Moghaddas is considered a media expert both in his official capacity and as an individual. He is a faculty member of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Communications, and Media at the University of Religions and his “Roshana” channel on Eitaa has long been one of the few media outlets discussing methodological issues related to Islamic sciences.
🏷He identifies one of the main challenges in cyberspace governance as the drafting of laws in this domain based on a minimalist jurisprudential approach, where merely avoiding conflict with Sharia is deemed sufficient for a law’s legitimacy, without striving to align with the approval of the Sharia.
The full text of Contemporary Jurisprudence’s exclusive interview with him on the nature, dimensions, and challenges of the jurisprudence of cyberspace governance follows:🔻