Judicial authority in Iraq and the extent of compliance with the legal concept governing the work of the constitutional authorities in the Iraqi constitution of 2005

Authors

  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Adnan Ajil Obaid
  • Dhurgham Razzaq Jaber

Keywords:

the legal concept

Abstract

Eating jurists of different schools that Atantmon the legal idea of ​​the Organization of the constitutional powers (the principle of separation of powers) research and analysis and argued over the status enjoyed by this idea in the texts of constitutions, and through our research we compare between the dominant legal idea on the work of the three authorities (original idea) and what it is stated in the text of the Constitution of Iraq of 2005 with respect to the formation of the judiciary dependent on the comparative method of this deductive approach based on display of legal ideas as born in their native habitat and what is stipulated in the articles of the Constitution all this in order to work to remove the discrepancy which may occur between the texts the Constitution and the legal ideas approved.

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Published

2025-09-27

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How to Cite

Asst. Prof. Dr. Adnan Ajil Obaid, & Dhurgham Razzaq Jaber. (2025). Judicial authority in Iraq and the extent of compliance with the legal concept governing the work of the constitutional authorities in the Iraqi constitution of 2005. Kufa Journal of Legal and Political Sciences , 12(45), 259-280. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjlps/article/view/21770

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