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The extent of responsibility - the seller of Alcohol or the provider – the civil towards the drug addicts and their victims "A comparative study

    There are many harmful acts that occur from drunkards in this case, especially those resulting from car accidents. The world is witnessing dozens or even hundreds of car accidents due to alcohol consumption. These accidents often result in serious injuries that could lead to the death of the drunk driver and those in the car As well as other persons present in the other vehicles with which the incident occurred or pedestrians on the street, as well as damage to private or public property, and if the order of return of the affected persons on the pretext of civil liability (tort) is made as a direct cause of the harmful act, Is entitled Do they like this refer to the liquor seller or their provider as the culprit? Or are they not related to such harmful acts, especially those that are outside their premises or headquarters? And is it permissible for the drunkard himself to give them civil responsibility or not? In order to answer these questions and others, this research highlights the extent of the civil liability of the liquor seller or its provider towards the drug addicts and their victims.

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Publication Date
Sat Mar 01 2008
Journal Name
Journal Of Accounting And Financial Studies ( Jafs )
External Auditor of responsibility for financial failure And the discontinuity of Company

Accountancy unit is looked is upon as unit that established for the purpose achieve it goals and programmers for unlimited time. Unless otherwise take place such as liquation whether voluntary or mandatory.  Thus going concern logic is considered to be the logical foundation witch the familiar accounting principles are based upon.  The future of a Company real its financial statues and position and the extent of it ability to face events in future.  Hence the success and continuity its activities depend on the extent of the company activity to generate profits. And its ability to retain appropriate liquidity to serve its debts.

Therefore financial statements of the company consider to be on

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Publication Date
Mon Dec 25 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Gift in the English Law/ An Analytical Comparative Study with the Iraqi Civil Law

The Gift is considered as a legal voluntary non-contractual transaction or disposition to transfer the granted property from the donor to donee  gratuitously or without consideration. It is also worth-bearing in mind that the want of the requirement of consideration is the reason that the gift is not classified within the scope of the contract. And it is normally classified into two types: The inter vivos gift  and gift causa mortis. It should also be noted that the donatio (or gift) inter vivos is applied to both the personal property or chattels and real property equally. As opposed to the gift causa mortis, which is applied to the personal property or chattels rather than the real property. Whereas both the Iraqi Civil Law N

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Publication Date
Wed Jul 28 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Quasi-Contract in the English Law. A Comparative Study with the Unjustly Paid in the Iraqi Civil Law

Quasi-contract is considered as one of the well-established legal systems of the English Common law of customary origins, which is unwritten and based upon judicial precedents of the English courts. It is worth-bearing in mind that the legal basis of quasi-contract passed into two different stages: in the first stage the English judicature, supported by some juristic opinions regarded it as an implied Contract made by courts to prevent one party from being unjustly enriched at the expense of the other. Whereas in the second stage the English judicature considered it as an independent source of obligation، based upon the law of restitution. and having nothing to do with the law of contract. The Iraqi civil law No. (40) of 1951 regulated

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Publication Date
Thu Aug 03 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Evidence of Proof in the Administrative Investigation and Employee Guarantees Towards it : A Comparative Study

The aim of this research is to identify the guarantees of collecting evidence in the administrative investigation in both the Federal Decree-Law No. (11) of 2008 regarding human resources in the federal government and its amendments, and Ministerial Resolution No.(1) of 2018 regarding the executive regulations of the Human Resources Law in the Federal Government, Compared to the Jordanian Civil Service System No.(9) for the year 2020. In order to find out the guarantees obtained by the employee to whom the job violation is attributed in order to confront the authority of the administration in the event that he is referred to the administrative investigation in the stage of collecting evidence. And to search for the balance between the le

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Publication Date
Wed Jun 15 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Catering Contract of Restaurants in the English Law. A Comparative Analytical Study with Iraqi Civil Law

The Catering contract is considered as a type of hospitality contracts in the English common law of customary origins. Which is unwritten and based upon judicial precedents of the English courts. It is a complex contract of mixed nature، Is Regarded as a contract for the sale of meals of food and drink،, and is considered as a contract for supply of services concerning the preparation of food and drink، for providing them to the customer، as well as being a bailment contract. It is worth-bearing in mind that this contract is subject to the rules of three important English legislations: The Sale of Goods Act 1979، The Supply of Goods and Services 1982، The Consumer Protection Act 1987، and The Consumer Rights Act 2015. It is also w

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Publication Date
Wed May 29 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The factors affecting the standard of reasonableness to determine the negligence in the English law. A comparative analytical study with the Iraqi civil law

   The Standard of reasonableness is considered as one of the objective standards adopted by the English Common law, to determine the standard of the care to be taken by the debtor of the obligation. And to ascertain the realization of the civil liability of negligence, the materialization of which requires four conditions. That is to say,  the imposition of the duty of care to the defendant, the beach of the duty of care, the damage befalling the plaintiff, and the causation or causal link between the tort of negligence and the damage.  It is also worth-bearing in mind that the forms of the  Standard of reasonableness are variate in the English law to meet the different circumstances arising from the variation o

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Publication Date
Sun Jul 07 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Provisions of Periods in the Matters of Personal Status and the Extent of the Judge's Power to Amend Them “Comparative Study”

Most modern legislations seeks to regulate the provisions that guarantee the stability of marital life, and that the Iraqi legislator along the lines of such legislation has ensured the stability of married life, therefore, he started to regulate the matters related to it, and in order to achieve these issues and the desired objectives, he adhered to limit these issues to periods that the parties must take into consideration when exercising these rights because they have serious effects that may lead to loss of these rights if they are not observed . In addition, the periods of personal status issues are divided into the considerations to several divisions included the related to their impact in terms of being constructing of the rights

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 15 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Reliance Damages for Depending Upon the Contract - An Analytical Comparative Study with the Iraqi Civil Law

The reliance damages for depending upon the contract are considered as a type of damages arising from the breach of the contract, which are included within the common law remedies for the damage and loss suffered by the non-breaching party. It is worth-bearing in mind that the reliance damages are monetary in nature, and different from such equitable remedies as the specific performance and the injunction which are of real nature. It is to be noted that this piece of research is dedicated to study the concept of the reliance damages in the English law, as well as their states, the judicial doctrines upon which this type of damages is based, and the manner how the courts estimate them. Compared with situation of the Iraqi civil law No. (4

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Publication Date
Sun Sep 01 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Amend the civil liability provisions of the consultant

اذا تم العقد بين الاستشاري وعميله مستكملا لأركانه وشروطه، افاد حكمه، أي الزم طرفيه بالتزامات معينة تجسد هذا الحكم ولا سبيل للتنصل من هذه الالتزامات او تعديلها الا اذا اتفق الطرفان على ذلك، فللعقد قوته الملزمة للطرفين التي تتجسد في جزاء الاخلال به ( المسؤولية العقدية )، وحيث ان القواعد العامة للمسؤولية العقدية ليست من النظام العام، يجوز عندئذ الاتفاق على تعديلها في حدود النظام العام والاداب1. لذلك وللت

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Publication Date
Thu May 30 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Study of the Civil Forfeiture System According to the United Nations Convention against Corruption

Civil Forfeiture is a controversial legal process that allows law enforcement authorities to seize assets when there is a suspicion that assets are the proceeds of crime, regardless of the accused’s conviction for crime. This process viewed on the one hand as a strong weapon for targeting criminal assets and means to commit further criminal activity, and on the other hand as a violation of the rights of individuals. Justifications have been introduced to support both sides. This Article examines those justifications, and supports the civil forfeiture system to be applied in Iraq. The Article proposes the core elements that need to be considered in adopting civil forfeiture legislation in Iraq.     &

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