In an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence, Dr. Ramazanali Bazrafshan, a faculty member of the Scientific Association of Media and Propagation at Islamic Seminaries, stated:
The presence of qualitative terms in laws leads to subjective oversight of cyberspace
Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/19
It can be said that those involved in legislative or policymaking institutions often complain about the lack of attention to policies and laws by executive officials. This grievance also applies to cyberspace, where lawmakers and policymakers attribute the failure of proper cyberspace governance to the executors of laws and policies.
But how should the implementation of laws and policies in cyberspace be monitored? Dr. Ramazanali Bazrafshan, a faculty member of the Scientific Association of Media and Propagation at Islamic Seminaries, considers one of the most important approaches to be the emphasis on enacting laws and policies that use quantitative and non-qualitative terms, which makes oversight of their implementation more precise and easier.
The full text of Contemporary Jurisprudence’s exclusive interview with this researcher and media activist is as follows:🔻