Volume 12 Issue 34

Published: 2007-12-01

Contents


Article
Article on the web -The policy of imposing sanctions and international humanitarian law

Ayad Younis Al-Sikily

When speaking of the legal assessment of coercive economic measures imposed by the Security Council, the generally accepted provisions of international humanitarian law can be very important in...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160491

Pages: 321-326
RESEARCH
Reserves and Provisions in Tax Legislation - A Comparative Study

Abdalbaset Ali Jasim

The majority of tax legislation has imposed a tax on net income rather than gross income, ie, income free of impurities (deduction of deductible costs) in order to maintain the source of income and...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160494

Pages: 221-243
Duality and multiple nationality in the former Iraqi laws and currently in effect - a comparative study - (part one)

Ghalib Ali Al-Daoudi

Nationality is an important and precise subject that the legislator and jurisprudent have focused on in all countries in their study, proof, principles and rules, because It is the instrument by...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160487

Pages: 1-35
Notes in the Iraqi anti-terrorism law No. (13) of the year (2005) - a critical analytical study

Saad Salih Shakti

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...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160490

Pages: 245-261
Legal system for integrated circuit designs - a comparative study

Son Kol Aziz Abdulkarim, Yaser Basim THanoon

Mental production is the basis for providing a better life for human beings, which necessitates giving this thought proper attention by providing appropriate legal protection. The designs of the...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160492

Pages: 37-84
Legitimate and legal judgment to stop industrial recovery devices - A Comparative Analytical Study

Zena Ghanem Al - Obaidi

Recent discoveries have shown that the science of medicine has transcended the boundaries of traditional medical work so that it has entered into the treatment of chronic and intractable diseases...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160493

Pages: 141-171
The right of legitimate defence and the permissibility of the use of force in international relations

Mohammed Younis AL- Saeegh

It is well known that the grounds for allowing the conditions established by law to be a legal ground for stripping the wrongful act of its criminal character and removing it from the...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160489

Pages: 173-219
The role of unifying personal status laws in achieving Islamic unity

Nagham Ishak Zaya, Nadia Khairaldeen Aziz

Praise be to God who made the unit of submission to the Islamic law sources and the provisions contained in it, what can be considered the basis and effective factor to achieve the unity of this...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160488

Pages: 85-139
Regulation of Human rights in international law

Emad Khalil Ibrahim

The emergence of the idea of human rights is an old fact that was born with man through a long philosophical, political and social development. Before these rights have become an international...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.2007.160495

Pages: 263-301