The Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Karbala chairs the discussion committee for a doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Law at the University of Karbala. It deals with the topic of legislative inflation in the Penal Code and the distinguished (legislative inflation in the Penal Code) presented by the student (Fatima Drew Malluh Al-Taie).
The message aimed to show the extravagance of the Iraqi legislator in criminalization and punishment during his continuous and tireless attempts to confront crime in all its shapes and forms. Therefore, criminal texts increased, and as a result, the phenomenon of legislative inflation occurred in criminal law, and the criminal justice crisis led to a breach of legal and judicial security.
The importance of the research stems from the vitality of the subject that we have dealt with, which represents a negative phenomenon that Iraqi law suffers from, represented by the inflated criminal texts, and the lack of research on this subject, as we did not find. . . Research or studies in this field, if any, are sparse and have not directly addressed the subject. It is not commensurate with the size of this phenomenon, hoping that our research will be a tributary to the subject and enrich the Iraqi legal library with it.
The researcher reached a number of results and recommendations, the most important of which is that the phenomenon of legislative inflation in criminal law is not limited to one type. These texts far exceed what is found in the Special Section of the Penal Code, as their number has increased suspiciously to such an extent that even legal professionals are not aware of them.