Notes in the Iraqi anti-terrorism law No. (13) of the year (2005) - a critical analytical study
Section: RESEARCH
Abstract
It is known that the enactment of laws in any country of the world is a reflection of the emerging needs to issue them, they are issued to address the lack of legislation or fill a legal gap in the legislation in that country, the law is born of need and therefore does not issue in vain
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