Reflection on the Legislative Developments of Cyber Pornography; A Comparative Study of National Criminal Law and International Documents

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Pornography in cyberspace or computer is defined as the conduct of definitive and conditional blameable behaviors through computer or telecommunication systems. This phenomenon has been criminalized in domestic law as well as in the international arena and various approaches have been taken to it. In domestic law, the legislator has criminalized and punished all instances, forms and forms of computer pornography. In international documents, contrary to domestic law, child pornography is merely criminalized, and other species are considered deviant behavior. Finally, legislative criminal policymakers are advised to conform domestic (national) laws with international (transnational) instruments to merely criminalize and punish child pornography, and to combat these offenders through coercive tools and levers and criminal law. In contrast, combating and preventing other forms of computer pornography by participatory policymakers is accompanied by social responses to use all the tools and levers of policymaking to combat and prevent it.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Judgment, Volume:16 Issue: 100, 2020
Pages:
85 to 109
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