New Trends in the Iraqi State Administration Law for the Interim Period - A Comparative Study in Iraqi Constitutions.
Abstract
With the issuance of the Iraqi State Administration Law for the Interim Period on 8/3/2004, a new phase of constitutional and political development began in Iraq. This new phase coincided with Iraq's exposure to the American-British occupation, which is the first and most effective variable in the present and future of Iraq. This law is of great importance today, because it paints the constitutional and political features of the future of Iraq and its security and stability and progress on new bases by adopting a set of values, principles, rules, sources and systems, and the relationship between the center and the regions and the position towards federalism, the issue of sectarianism, nationality, citizenship, rights of women.