Volume 26 Issue 86
Published: 2025-06-25
Contents
case study
A typical endowment argument: A case study
Mohammad Younis,
The endowment argument serves as the cornerstone for establishing the legal and regulatory framework governing endowments, aligning with the donor's intentions expressed in specified conditions....
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2024.182498
comment on a legal article
A comment on the legal text of Article 91, Paragraph (2) of the Iraqi Personal Status Law No. (188) of 1959 and its amendments
Amer Aldbaag,
AbstractThe legal text of Article 91, Paragraph (2) of the Iraqi Personal Status Law No. (188) of 1959 and its amendments addresses the significance of obligatory duties in the realm of...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2024.182500
Comment on judicial decision
A comment on a discriminatory decision
Saddam Yahia,
AbstractThe underlying principle suggests that individuals typically navigate legal channels independently; however, circumstances may lead them to enlist authorized professionals, known as...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2024.182499
RESEARCH
The crime of genocide "The Yazidis as a case"
Ahmad Alrawy, Abdulaziz Alkhataby,
The seismic impact of the Second World War on the landscape of international criminal law is notably manifested in the conceptual evolution of genocide, propelled by the atrocities committed during...
DOI: 10.33899/rlawj.2020.127125.1074
Withdrawing the hand is a result of the decision to refer the public employee to the judiciary
Saleh ALJBORY, Naktal ALtaee,
The withdrawal of employment privileges stands as a significant repercussion for an employee's disciplinary transgressions, marking a breach of their legal standing and potentially paving the way...
DOI: 10.33899/rlawj.2020.126562.1050
Emoji contracting - a comparative analytical study
Fathi Alabdaly,
Until recently, emojis and emoticons played a negligible role in the realm of online text messaging concerning contractual negotiations and pre-contractual inquiries. Occasionally, conversations...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2024.146036.1306
Using GPS technology to track the geographical location of the accused
Abbas Fadhil Saeed,
GPS technology, a cornerstone of modern advancements, is increasingly harnessed by criminal justice agencies to investigate and apprehend criminals, countering the evolving technical strategies...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2024.145631.1303
Highlights on the law regulating the use of cash in some transactions in Qatar: An analytical study
Eman Naboush,
This study delves into Qatar's legislation concerning the prohibition of cash payments in transactions exceeding fifty thousand riyals, advocating for alternative payment methods. Despite recent...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2023.140310.1256
Marriage license between necessity and legality
Abdullah Altaee, KAYS Alhaially,
The research topic stands out as a pivotal and emerging area of significance, as it addresses the pressing issue of divorce, which poses a substantial threat to numerous Muslim families....
DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2021.130772.1163
The practical problem in the method of extracting the obligatory will in the Iraqi Personal Status Law No. 188 of 1959 and its amendments
Amer Zidane,
The obligatory will, constituting one-third of the deceased's estate, is a legal provision ensuring inheritance to the descendants of a child who passed away either during the deceased's lifetime...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2023.140307.1255
A jurisprudential study of the Electronic Pimping crime based on Judicial precedents
Abdelghany Etaki, Mohammad Bashi, Mohammad Fakhlaei,
There is no doubt that scientific advancement and the increasing sophistication of cyberspace have impacted concepts of criminal justice, including crime and punishment. The use of new technologies...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2023.139489.1246
Mediation is an alternative mean for judicial lawsuit: A comparative study
Ruaa Altaee,
The surge in interpersonal conflicts has inundated the judiciary with an overwhelming caseload, impeding its ability to expeditiously adjudicate disputes. Consequently, it is imperative to...
DOI: 10.33899/arlj.2023.143879.1290