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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

The widespread digitization has, intertwined with the very fabric of human life, reduced cities to mere spaces of work and residence, and streets to mere passageways. The aim of the present study is to examine the legal nature of the street and to clarify the interaction between law and streets. The research employs a descriptive-analytical method, wherein the components of a “good street,” as conceptualized in urban studies, serve as the theoretical framework and are compared with the legal requirements of streets, derived from principles of human rights and democracy. A good street has four key characteristics: permeability, safety, legibility, and physical and functional diversity. On one hand, assuming these characteristics exist at an adequate level, a street can become a space for the creation, enforcement, and oversight of legal norms, thereby fulfilling its role as part of the public sphere and allowing the street to influence law. On the other hand, law, by enforcing the three core principles of the international human rights system—freedom, equality, and solidarity—prescribes the design and development of streets, thus shaping them in return. The result of this interaction between law and the street is the revitalization of the street/city’s political function and the restoration of public participation from the virtual space back to the visible sphere of human life.

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