Document Type : Article

Authors

1 Associate Prof, Department of Law, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran

2 Assistant Prof. Department of Law, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran.

Abstract

Comprehensive electronicization weaves a virtual web around human nature, reduces cities to a place for work and residence, moreover reduces streets to passageways. The purpose of research is to study the legal nature of the street and explain the interaction between the law and street. The research method is descriptive-analytical: the components of a good street from the point of view of the related sciences to urban planning, as a theoretical framework, are adapted to the legal requirements of the street, which derives from the principles of international human rights law and democracy. A good street has four characteristics: permeability, security, legibility, and functional diversity. On the one hand, if there exists a necessary and sufficient level of these four features, the street will become a place to create, modify, and monitor the implementation of legal rules. In other words, it can play its role as a part of the public sphere; which means the street affects the law; on the other hand, the law prescribes the protection of the three principles of international human rights law, namely equality, freedom, and solidarity, in the construction and development of the street, by this mean affects it. The consequence of the interaction between law and the street is the revival of the political function of the street/city and the return of public participation from the virtual space to the visible arena of human life.

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