The impact of satellite programs on the family based on the international law and human rights

Authors

  • Azam Eilzaki PNU, South Branch
  • Asgar Jalalian faculty member of PNU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24200/jmas.vol4iss01pp1-6

Abstract

Today, the world is faced with a means that sew all the world and relevant.it together means that an important part of modern life poses .satellite is one of the most powerful medium of mass communication poses that at the first seemed that the phenomenon is quite favorable progress vary from wrong is essential for the realization of the global village necessary. But in the little time was known of the damage and negative consequences, particularly as the cornerstone of any society is the family. Methodology: in this article we have tried in the first place the concept of family according to Islamic source and international sources. Including human rights instruments addressed the matter explaining the importance of finally signifying the place to be. In the second place effort by satellite impacts on the family checked in third place with regard to the result of phase first and second to this important response to what the normative (legal) satellite conception rather than (production and broadcast)is the dominate response to the question ,given that the international community has yet. Satellite broadcast the phenomenon of international treaties if a procedure could be a fit for immunizations to countries. In this article material has been collected using the bibliographical data resources. Results: Accelerating the mass media and the transformation of the function of these devices on the one band. The proximity of more groups, nationalities and ethnic diversity in a very short time is provided to human being. And also due to the transfer of information and news is better. Conclusion: vulnerable in any society other than youth with guidelines by the heads of states can sustain a culture of their country s history and culture of other communities the opportunity to become familiar with tools they have to take advantage.

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2019-07-20

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