Educational jurisprudence

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Doctoral student of Fiqh and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, University of Tehran (Farabi University), Tehran, Iran.

2 Full Professor, University of Tehran (Farabi University), Tehran, Iran

3 3rd level student of Fiqh and Usuls of Qom Seminary, Qom, Iran

10.22034/mft.2023.14122.1232

Abstract

Information privacy" is one of the aspects of privacy and is considered a part of people's personal domain. From the aspects of information privacy, personal data and information are protected in virtual media. Considering the many harms that threaten marital relations in cyber space, the possibility of each couple's right to access and monitor the privacy of information available in virtual media can be proposed. Considering the basics of the need to respect the information privacy of individuals, this article deals with the challenging issue of conflict and confrontation of respecting the information privacy of couples with the possibility of access and entry of each of them based on the strength of the conjugal relationship and maintaining the integrity of the family system. Considering the basics of the need to respect the information privacy of individuals, this article deals with the challenging issue of conflict and confrontation of respecting the information privacy of couples with the possibility of access and entry of each of them based on the strength of the conjugal relationship and maintaining the integrity of the family system. This research was carried out with a descriptive-analytical method and its result is that, according to the basic principle, it is not permissible to violate the informational privacy of couples, and when the observance of such privacy is in conflict with the preservation of the marital relationship, according to the principle of family expediency, management and custody And good company, maintenance of conjugal relationship and continuity of family existence are prioritized due to their importance; Therefore, each husband and wife can have the right to enter and access each other's privacy and play a supervisory role.
 

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