Contraindications to accept the certificate in criminal evidence
Abstract
Abstract Man is the axis of all rights because they are only created for him, And if they sometimes are restricted to the interest of society, they are for the man himself who can only live in a community for he is a social creature in nature. Proceeding from the fact that human rights are inalienable although some wear important than others and the important ones are considered as basic for others, therefore, if the basis is lost, what is built on it will also be lost. Undoubtedly, the human right to life is the most valuable and fundamental one as it is related to the human self, in essence, his dignity and attached directly and timely to its value as a human being and it is the reason for his progress towards ideals of humanity. So, a need has arisen to investigate the human right to life as it is the most valuable right.
References
- Fourth: Laws1. The Egyptian Penal Code No. 58 of 1937.2. Egyptian Criminal Procedure Law No. 150 of 1950.3. Iraqi Civil Code No. 40 of 1951.4. Iraqi Law of Law No. 173 of 1965.5. Law of Evidence in Egyptian Civil and Commercial Articles No. 25 of 1968.6. Iraqi Penal Code No. 111 of 1969.7. Iraqi Criminal Procedure Code No. 23 of 1971.8. Iraqi Evidence Law No. 107 of 1979.9. Juvenile Welfare Act No. 76 of 1983.
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