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جرائم الحرب وجرائم العدوان في فقه محكمة العدل الدولية

We had, in this research, the role of international justice in the development of legal principles for war crimes and aggression (ICJ model), where divided by the two sections: the first, outlining the role of international justice in the development of legal principles concerning war crimes.

The second section, dedicate to indicate the role of international justice in the development of the crime of aggression and legal principles.

In conclusion we mentioned the most important conclusions we reached in this regard, and some of the necessary recommendations in this area.

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Publication Date
Mon Dec 25 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Interpretative Judgment in The Framework of The International Judiciary - The International Court of Justice As an example

That the International Court of Justice is a court of first and last instance, it is a fundamental principle that its rulings are final and cannot be appealed as stipulated in Article 60 of the Statute. Nevertheless, the provision of this Article provides that the States parties to the case may request an interpretation of the decision,  When certain conditions are available, the International Court of Justice has traditionally issued interpretative rulings when the ruling is marred by any ambiguity or ambiguity.  Final determination of judgment and res judicata, in the case of interpretation, if a decision or part of a decision is ambiguous, it may prove impossible for the States Parties to comply with it, and then a request f

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Publication Date
Thu Mar 02 2017
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
دور القضاء الدولي في تطوير إلزامية مبادئ القانون الدولي الانساني (محكمة العدل الدولية إنموذجا)

We had, in this research, the role of international justice in the mandatory principles of international humanitarian law development (ICJ model), where divided by the two sections: the first, outlining the direction of the international character of the judiciary on the Convention and the principles of customary international humanitarian law.

The second section, which handled the position of international justice in the peremptory norms of international humanitarian law of nature.

In conclusion we dealt with the most important conclusions we reached in this regard, and some of the necessary recommendations in this area.

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Publication Date
Thu Mar 02 2017
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
دور القضاء الدولي في تطوير المبادئ القانونية المتعلقة بجريمة الإبادة الجماعية (محكمة العدل الدولية إنموذجا)

We had, in this research, the role of international justice in the development of the legal principles relating to the crime of Genocide (ICJ model), where divided by the two sections: the first, outlining the concept of the crime of genocide and the role of international justice in the detection of customary nature of the rules contained in the Genocide Convention.

The second section, in which we have considered the role of international justice in revealing the nature of the rules of jus Genocide Convention and the development of the concept of the duty to prevent and punish them.

In conclusion we mentioned the most important conclusions we reached in this regard, and some of the necessary recommendations in this area.<

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Publication Date
Mon Apr 01 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
International criminal responsibility for ISIS crimes

In contest of the serious crimes committed by the gangs of the terrorist, it was necessary to shed light on how to prevent their impunity. Therefore, this research came to examine the composition of these gangs, their nature and source of funding, and then the nature of the crimes committed by them, and if their crimes fall in the International criminal law or only within the framework of the Iraqi criminal law, after that we were able to find out the nature of those crimes and thus the best mechanisms that represent the just punishment that these gangs deserve as a punishment for the crimes they committed against the unarmed civilians.

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 31 2020
Journal Name
Political Sciences Journal
Constructivism Theory in International Relations (Case Study on the War on Terrorism)

        The topic of the research revolves around constructivist theory, which is one of the most important theories that added weight to the theoretical and epistemological field of international relations. The constructivist theory studies international relations from a completely different side of theories by focusing on the social aspects of international relations, and by looking at international relations as social constructs. Ideas, cultures, norms, standards and language play a major role in their formation. The study also examines the state of the war on terrorism as it represents one of the most international cases in which its composition and composition coincide with constructive ideas and a

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Publication Date
Wed Feb 20 2019
Journal Name
Political Sciences Journal
Article Origin in international relations Peace or war, monetary Reviews

The roots of international relations: peace or war: A critical review A great debate has taken place about international relations between scholars concerning peace and War .The concept of root is matched with that of exception. And the importance of the research lies in the ensuing results in the report about the legitimacy of war and the space it holds, so if the origin of international relation is war .the obstacles against it are going to decrease .and if the origin lies in peace then the dimension of its legitimacy will narrow. key words: international relation –peace-war. Résumé : L’Origine des relations internationales : guerre ou paix : révisions critiques L’origine des relations internationales entre guerre et paix, a s

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 03 2019
Journal Name
مجلة الجامعة العراقية
Justice in Christianity is descriptive

Justice is a human values that heavenly religions urged, and made her the fundamentals of individual and social and political life, in Allah almighty sent justice messengers, and sent down his books,as the Earth and the heavens with justice, it is a legal system in which a person takes his dues, which protect the rights of the individual And punish him when committing mistakes, so all religions to achieve chiefly Christianity, the Bible that Allah almighty qualities of Justice, and it is not affected by love or hate, and no factors or percentages, but granted to all who are on earth that despite money and prestige, or what was between them. Of affection or no matter, as well as injustice, whether unjustly or self for others, especially the

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Publication Date
Wed Jan 02 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
The Outcomes of War: A Study of the Character After the Crisis of War

World War II has brought suffering for all people; it has led people to have a nostalgic feeling. The war has many faces all of them are ugly, like death, separation, loneliness, violence, crime, betrayal, and disconnection and many other meanings. Michael Ondaatje in his novel The English Patient (1992) portrays a picture of the effect of World War II on four different characters; Hana a Canadian nurse, The English patient who is Hungarian, Caravaggio a Canadian-Italitan thief, and Kip an Indian sapper. They live together in one house, share their secrets and memories about World War II. Ondaatje brings them together to reveal their secrets and to heal their wounds of the war experience.

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Publication Date
Mon Feb 04 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Education For Women
The Position of the United States from Britain in the discussions of British Evacuation from Egypt (1946-1952)

Many reasons combined behind the Standing of U.S. against Britain in its aggression against Egypt in 1956; the consensus of world opinion on the need to stop the aggression and the fear of the Soviet military intervention which mean a new world war.
United States desired to weaken British influences in the region in general to get new oil gains in the Arabian Gulf and Egypt at the expense of Britain. The exiting of Britain from the area served U.S. strategic interests in the Middle East in general and Egypt in particular to keep the flow of oil for U.S advantage.
The United States wanted to keep its image in the region to apply its future political projects including Eisenhower Project, which intended to take the position of Britis

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Publication Date
Sat Aug 20 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
جرائم البناء بدون ترخيص

This research was tagged (building crimes without a license) to study these crimes in the Penal Code and special penal laws that dealt with this crime. And the responsibility of those in charge of Iraqi law and comparative laws. We have sought to investigate the criminal responsibility of construction workers without obtaining a license from the concerned authorities to grant building permits in the laws of the countries that regulated criminal responsibility for construction work under special penal laws such as Egypt and Algeria، and study these laws analytically compared to Iraqi law. At the end of our discussion، we assumed that the Iraqi Penal Code should include special provisions to regulate construction work، determine the cri

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