Volume 27 Issue 89

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


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Notes on the Iraqi Arbitration Law Draft for the Year of 2024

MUSTAFA AL NASRY,

The Arbitration Law is a key piece of legislation in resolving civil, commercial, and administrative disputes, offering advantages such as speed, confidentiality, flexibility, and access to...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2024.185411

Pages: 596-607
RESEARCH
The role of the public prosecution in administrative judiciary: A comparative study

Ahmed Alrubaee, Nooreddeen Alsalamy,

The role of the public prosecution in the administrative judiciary holds particular significance, as the administration is a permanent party in these disputes, making the prosecution a neutral...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2022.133025.1192

Pages: 477-519
Obstacles to academic freedom

Baydaa Alabasi, Sivan Mekerdegean,

Academic freedom is a fundamental pillar essential to the growth, prosperity, and advancement of universities. However, merely recognizing this freedom within academic institutions and universities...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2020.127465.1084

Pages: 177-209
Functional Integration among the General Assembly and the Security Council in the management of non-international armed conflicts

Omer Alklo, Abdulaziz Ramdhan Alktabe,

The protection of international peace and security is a central concern for the global community. In response, countries have sought effective means to maintain peace, most notably by establishing...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.130895.1164

Pages: 100-139
The Crime of Possessing Drugs and Psychotropic Substances for Trading: A Comparative Study

Emad Al-Dulaimi, Abdul Hakeem AL-Ghazal,

The crime of drug and psychotropic substance possession for the purpose of trading is among the most severe drug-related offenses. This study examines the approach of the new Iraqi Drugs and...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.131221.1169

Pages: 316-351
Judicial Control over the Reason For Taking Administrative Control decisions In Exceptional Circumstances -A Comparative Study-

Kedar Saleh, Ansam A. Mustafa Al-Sayegh,

Administrative control measures and decisions taken during exceptional circumstances to preserve public order can significantly impact public freedoms. Addressing such circumstances requires swift...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2020.128502.1106

Pages: 251-279
Methods of internationalizing disputes arising from the use of international waterways (the case of Iraq with neighboring countries as a model)

Ayad Al-Saqalli, Yaqoob Mamo,

The growing global demand for water has led to numerous international disputes over the use of shared watercourses, highlighting the need for legal frameworks to resolve such conflicts. An...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129366.1127

Pages: 439-476
The role of civil society institutions in building peace

Mohammed AL-niemi, Khaldoun Albazzaz,

Peacebuilding emerged as a prominent concept on the international stage in the 1990s following the end of the Cold War. The United Nations formally adopted this concept in 1992 through a report...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2020.128910.1111

Pages: 520-559
The role of the International Committee of the Red Cross in achieving human security

Ahmed Agaa, Wisam All Saadi,

Armed conflict is a major driver of the need for human security due to its severe impact on affected communities, often already facing economic hardships. The International Committee of the Red...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129875.1139

Pages: 352-398
The impact of unilateral economic sanctions on state sovereignty and the principle of non-interference

Amer AL-Jubouri, Khalaf AL-Jubouri,

Unilateral economic sanctions imposed by some states on other states, individuals, or corporations significantly impact state sovereignty and the principle of non-intervention, particularly as...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2020.127998.1100

Pages: 71-99
Terrorist crime through social media : A comparative study

mohammed Abbas, Saif Majeed,

The rapid and unrestricted spread of social media has led to its misuse, particularly by criminal terrorist groups that use these platforms to execute cyberterrorism. This form of crime poses...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129570.1136

Pages: 210-250
General formal restrictions for general administrative sanctions

Hasan Albannan, Bashar Almzory,

Legislators may empower the competent administrative authority to impose general administrative sanctions on those who violate laws and regulations. However, they also provide protections for...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2020.127410.1081

Pages: 140-176
The foundations and method of forming the Supreme Council and the conditions of membership in it

Laieth Abo Alasma, Dilshad AL harki,

The Iraqi legislature in 2005 successfully adopted a bicameral system, recognizing it as a suitable choice for countries with significant ethnic and religious diversity. However, the Iraqi...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2022.133669.1200

Pages: 560-595
The Punitive criminal policy for confronting human trafficking crimes : A comparative study.

Yasir Alnuamee, Anas Aljoboury,

The criminal legislation in question has adopted a stringent policy toward human trafficking offenses, imposing severe penalties, including imprisonment with fines, and categorizing these offenses...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129937.1146

Pages: 299-438
The Illegal Entry of a Foreigner into The Territory of The Country - A Comparative study

Manal Moussa, Abbas Fadhil Saeed,

This study examines how varying ideas, principles, and values within human societies influence lawmakers as they craft legislation, focusing on laws governing the status of foreigners residing...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2022.132787.1186

Pages: 280-315
The role of legislative drafting in reducing procedural waste

Marwa Alkady, Faris Aljarjary,

This study explores the role of legislative drafting in reducing and preventing procedural waste. It highlights the connection between high-quality legislative drafting, broader legislative reform,...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129915.1145

Pages: 1-29
Review Paper
The Right of Ownership in the English Law /An Analytical Comparative Study with the Iraqi Civil Law

Younis Al-Mukhtar,

In English law, the right of ownership Is regarded as the most significant and highest-ranking real right, granting the owner extensive powers to alienate, use, and exploit property, along with...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.129149.1118

Pages: 30-70