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The Liability of Maritime Carrier under the Iraqi Transport Law and International Conventions
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Everywhere carriers incur a measure of liability for the safety of the goods. Carriers are liable for any damage or for the loss of the goods that are in their possession as carriers unless they prove that the damage or loss is attributable to certain excepted causes. Damaged and lost items can unfortunately be a common problem when shipping freight. Legal responsibilities arise due to loss or damage during transit while cargo is in their care. This study intends to investigate the nature of the liability of the maritime carrier when this liability is realized, and the extent to which it can be paid or disposed of given the risks realized from the transportation process, which may result in damage or loss of the goods, and the damage that may cause to the consignee because of this damage or loss.

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Publication Date
Wed Mar 20 2030
Journal Name
College Of Islamic Sciences
equality between man and woman                           Among Islamic law               International conventions and agreements
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equality between man and woman
                          Among Islamic law
              International conventions and agreements

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 15 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Impact of Dangerous Goods Transportation for Maritime Carrier Responsibility
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The study dealt with The impact of dangerous goods Transportation for Maritime carrier responsibility, the study was exposed to the definition of dangerous goods. the study also dealt with the impact of IMDG code on the responsibility of the carrier, and the duties of the parties, as the study spotlights The duty of the carrier to prepare a compatible ship for dangerous goods transport, as well as the duty of the carrier to preserve the goods while highlighting to the difference in this obligation while transporting dangerous goods, and the study also reviewed the duties of the shipper, for example, his duty to inform the carrier with the dangerous nature of the goods and the role of IMDG code in dealing with the danger of these goods. t

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Publication Date
Sat Aug 20 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The crime of ethnic cleansing under international criminal law
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Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forcible removal of ethnic and religious groups from a specific area, with the intent of making the area ethnically homogeneous. Direct deportation is accompanied by genocide, rape, and destruction of property, so the crime of ethnic cleansing can be considered a crime against humanity and can be included in the Genocide Convention.

Ethnic extremism is a concept linked to the use of violence and weapons by a strong party against a weaker party. Extremism and fanaticism are often behind such a crime with the aim of obliterating or concealing the oppressed group in a particular geographical area.

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Publication Date
Wed Oct 07 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Occupier's Civil Liability in the English Law. An Analytical Comparative Study with the Iraqi Civil Law
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The occupier’s civil liability in English law is considered as one of the main types of the responsibility imposed by the law of Torts. and is regarded as a special system of the civil liability arising from negligence, as well as two other systems, that is to say , the employer’s non-contractual liability and  The liability from defective products. It is worth-bearing in mind that the common law has imposed on the occupier of the premises a duty of safety towards those who enter his premises. And two English legislations have been enacted later to regulate this type of liability legislatively, namely, the Occupier's liability Act 1957 and the Occupier's liability Act 1984. Whereas the Iraqi civil law No. 40 of 1951 has regulate

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Publication Date
Thu Mar 21 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The economic tortuous liability in English law. A comparative study with the illegal competition in the Iraqi law
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The economic tortious liability in the English law is based upon economic Torts are considered as a type of the ancient and deep-rooted torts, aiming at breaching the rules of legal and equitable trade competition. and which are included in the customary English law of torts, based upon the judicial precedents decided by English courts. It is worth-bearing in mind that the economic torts are classified into two main types.  That is to say, the general economic torts and the misrepresentation economic torts. Whereas the Iraqi legislator left the regulation of the illegal competition to the general rules of the delictual liability in the Iraqi civil law No. (40) of 1951.

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Publication Date
Sat Jul 31 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Criminal protection of mass graves under the provisions of international humanitarian law
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Genocide and crimes against humanity have a distinct meaning in that they are particularly reprehensible attacks that constitute a grave assault on human dignity or constitute a gross humiliation or degradation of the dignity of one or more human beings, and they are not isolated and sporadic incidents.

That the crime of mass graves as a collective genocide is considered a mass murder of a group of people that is carried out on a discriminatory basis with the aim of their total annihilation as a race, people, or a distinct group that is culturally, culturally, linguistically or religiously independent, or for any reason that distinguishes them from humans, and this is what happened with the crime of mass graves in Iraq. We have n

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 01 2018
Journal Name
Political Sciences Journal
Protecting woman during armed conflicts under the development of international humanitarian law
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The international humanitarian law found the special rules to protect women meanwhile the armed conflicts whether international or non-international. These rules are adopted for woman because of two reasons : that she is from civilians and on the other hand that her special constitution demands a special protection. The international community's attention of women is increased as a result of the tragic situation that faced women around the world especially in the Middle East and particularly in Iraq during the American-British war and ISIS period, these two periods sort many negative effects that reach women such as captivity, slavery, sexual enslavement and rape women especially Yazidis and Christians....

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Publication Date
Thu Feb 11 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Targeted Drone Killings Under International Human Rights Law
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Targeted killings by unmanned aircraft are a dangerous means that threaten the human right to life, both in wartime and in peacetime. In wartime, international humanitarian law prohibits weapons that cannot respect general principles such as discrimination, proportionality and military necessities. In peacetime, all international instruments guaranteeing the protection of human rights prohibit attacks on the right to life, except in cases provided for by law, as well as extrajudicial executions.

 

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Publication Date
Thu Mar 21 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Consequences of Reservations a Maritime Carrier on Statements of Goods into Bill of Lading
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The bill of lading as a receipt of goods issued by the carrier states the apparent order and condition of the goods received from the shipper, after the goods have been placed on a ship, therefore it contains a statements as to leading marks, number of packages or pieces, weight or  number of the goods. If the carrier fails to insert reservation, he would be precluded from proving inaccurate of the statements in bill of lading against third party holder, and would bear the burden of proof that he is not liable about damage, and the consignee would not bound the carrier`s responsibility. It`s important for both the shipper and consignee that the first introduced a clear and correct statements as to quantity, condition shipped goods,

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Publication Date
Mon Sep 02 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Special Conditions for the Crime of Extradition in Accordance With International Law Provisions and Iraqi Law
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The title of this research is "The Special Conditions for the Crime of Extradition in Accordance With International Law Provisions and Iraqi Law." The examination of the conditions of extradition is of paramount importance because it establishes the general provisions on the basis of which extradition is made, if such conditions are met at the time of the issuing of the extradition decision. Crimes vary according to their types, gravity and description. For this reason, the conditions for determining the crimes in which extradition is permissible have been established. These conditions are that the crime committed is of a certain gravity. The second condition is dual criminality in the requesting State and the States to be extradited; th

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