Research Article

Sources of Media Rights in Afghanistan: A Review

Authors

  • Mujebburrahman Joya Department of Journalism, Faculty of Literature, Badakhshan University, Afghanistan
  • Ghlam Ahmad Susyall Department of Journalism, Faculty of Literature, Badakhshan University, Afghanistan
  • Abdul Bais Hakimi Department of Journalism, Faculty of Literature, Badakhshan University, Afghanistan

Abstract

The Media Law was established to preserve social order, unity, and continuity, to defend truth and justice to protect the rights of the disadvantaged in the media sphere. The Media Law categorizes the functions of all media and reporters within a specific framework and takes steps to maintain regularity in media works. Today, media plays a significant role in leadership and control, and therefore, its social responsibility is constantly expanding. In every country, for the stability and proper functioning of any activity, it is necessary to establish rules, and since media work is a social activity, Media Law is essential for the development and progress of media work and activities. The Afghan Public Media Law was drafted and approved taking into account both domestic and international sources. The Afghan Public Media Law was drafted and approved in light of domestic sources (law, custom, Islamic law, judicial precedent) and external sources (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Declaration of Human Rights of Islamic Countries, and international agreements) to ensure the proper functioning of the media.

Article information

Journal

Studies in Media, Journalism and Communications

Volume (Issue)

2 (2)

Pages

16-21

Published

2024-11-24

How to Cite

Joya, M., Ghlam Ahmad Susyall, & Abdul Bais Hakimi. (2024). Sources of Media Rights in Afghanistan: A Review. Studies in Media, Journalism and Communications, 2(2), 16-21. https://doi.org/10.32996/smjc.2024.2.2.3

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