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Legal public on a date with the Federal Supreme Court pavilion at the Book Fair

بغداد/ فراس عدنان
عدسة : محمود رؤوف

The Iraqi constitutional judiciary was keen to be present at the International Book Fair, He presented his constitutional and legal outputs to a wide audience of lawyers, jurists and researchers.

Within the pavilion of official institutions, The Federal Supreme Court offered, It is the judicial body competent for constitutional disputes, a number of its publications, Many of the legal public come to this pavilion in order to see the latest judicial rulings and decisions that are binding on all authorities according to the Iraqi constitution.

The Federal Supreme Court classified its outputs, In order to make them easily accessible to the public, Including a collection of books on the history of the judiciary, The first of these is the book of the President of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge Medhat Al-Mahmoud, (The Judiciary in Iraq – A Review Study), During which he devoted research into the experience of the Iraqi judiciary, Beginning since the Ottoman and English occupations, Passing through the royal and republican eras, Beyond 2003, In light of the transformations in the Iraqi judicial structure, There are also two editions of the book in English and French.

In the same vein, My book records the judge Al-Mahmoud Explanation of the Code of Civil Procedure, fourth edition, The implementation law explained the third edition of the presence at the exhibition, Whereas these two books are of great importance to researchers and legal segments as they involve practical applications of the rulings and decisions of the Iraqi judiciary, They constitute a well-defined approach to how to litigate before Iraqi courts.

Besides this important author, The court’s pavilion presented a collection of books by Judge Salem Roudhan Al-Moussawi, In several areas, including on the constitutional judiciary, And technological developments and their impact on the work of courts in Iraq and the decisions issued by them.

Among the titles presented by the wing to Judge Al-Musawi are studies in the Iraqi constitutional judiciary, The unconstitutionality of laws between legislative deviation, violation and constitutionality and its impact on judicial rulings, The authority and binding effect of the rulings of the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq, The Constitution, the law and the judiciary, and critical thoughts. The Federal Supreme Court recalled, The late judge and former adviser to the Iraqi Presidency Fathi Al-Jawari with a collection of his books, Among them his memoirs over the years, Titled (A tear on the cheek of a homeland), And the flags of judges in Iraq,

The pavilion presented the book of former minister and retired judge Wael Abdel Latif, The Federal Supreme Court between two constitutions, And the author of the writer Haidar Al-Dhalimi, The role of the Federal Supreme Court in settling disputes over the distribution of jurisdictions, As well as the author of the writer Farman Darwish Hamad, Jurisdiction of the Federal Supreme Court of Iraq.

Also present in the pavilion is the author of the tenth scientific forum of the Union of Arab Constitutional Courts and Councils. The pavilion provides visitors free of charge with samples of Federal Supreme Court rulings on human rights. component protection, public freedoms, family and childhood, Women’s rights. Perhaps the most prominent thing that the pavilion is keen to display to visitors is the volumes of its provisions since its establishment in 2005, of more than 2,000 constitutional decisions in various aspects related to constitutional disputes, As well as the analytical index of those provisions and the legal principles extracted from them until the current year.

The organizers of the pavilion say that this is the second participation of the Federal Supreme Court in the book fair, They praised the good organization and preventive measures to protect the health security of visitors, They also stressed the importance of the role of Al-Mada Foundation for Media, Culture and Arts in caring for the Iraqi cultural scene.

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