In the Seminar “Jurisprudence of Cyberspace and Social Networks,” It Was Elucidated:
From a Governance Perspective on the Jurisprudence of Cyberspace to the Reasons for the Validity of Online Testimony and the Limits of Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace
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The first specialized seminar “Jurisprudence of Cyberspace and Social Networks” was held virtually on 15 December 2020, with speeches by Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Abdulhossein Khosropanah, Vice President of Humanities and Arts at Islamic Azad University and faculty member of the Research Institute of Culture and Islamic Thought; Jamshid Masoumi, faculty member of the Faculty of Theology at Islamic Azad University; Hassan Ali Moazzenzadegan, faculty member of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Allameh Tabataba’i University; and two other professors. What you are reading is IQNA’s report of the speeches by Abdulhossein Khosropanah on “Jurisprudence of Cyberspace and the Wise Ijtihad Model,” Jamshid Masoumi on “Limits of Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace,” and Hassan Ali Moazzenzadegan on “Electronic Testimony from the Perspective of Penal Jurisprudence.”
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