Establishing and operating private Radio and Television and its possible activity beside State Radio and Television is the selective method of administering Radio and Television in many Countries worldwide. In legal System of Iran, State Run Radio and Television in Article 44 of the Constitution and Interpretation of Guardian Council of mentioned Article, establishing Private Radio and Television encounter with many disagreements and barriers. Analysis of position of Constitution and its official Interpret and Solutions for getting Rid of mentioned challenges are one of the necessary points of Iranian Legal System. In addition, the Rules passed by Islamic House of Representatives which enhance the concentration of in Radio and Television and in which the necessity of privatization is not concerned, should be taken into consideration.
Herissinejad, K. and Ansaripoor, M. (2014). Analysis of Iranian legal system’s position against private Radio and Television and its challenges. Law Quarterly, 44(2), 275-291. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2014.51868
MLA
Herissinejad, K. , and Ansaripoor, M. . "Analysis of Iranian legal system’s position against private Radio and Television and its challenges", Law Quarterly, 44, 2, 2014, 275-291. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2014.51868
HARVARD
Herissinejad, K., Ansaripoor, M. (2014). 'Analysis of Iranian legal system’s position against private Radio and Television and its challenges', Law Quarterly, 44(2), pp. 275-291. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2014.51868
CHICAGO
K. Herissinejad and M. Ansaripoor, "Analysis of Iranian legal system’s position against private Radio and Television and its challenges," Law Quarterly, 44 2 (2014): 275-291, doi: 10.22059/jlq.2014.51868
VANCOUVER
Herissinejad, K., Ansaripoor, M. Analysis of Iranian legal system’s position against private Radio and Television and its challenges. Law Quarterly, 2014; 44(2): 275-291. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2014.51868