A professor of civil law at our college participated in a doctoral dissertation committee on “Exceptions to Formalities in Real Estate Transactions – A Comparative Study,” presented by student Hussein Faisal Ne’ma.

The study aimed to identify the philosophy and rationale behind these exceptions, how these rationales extend to other cases not provided for by law, and whether they can be used as a basis for analogy. The study reached several conclusions, most notably that, according to the provisions of Iraqi Civil Law, a real estate sale…

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A professor of civil law from the University of Baghdad participates in a doctoral dissertation committee discussing exceptions to formality in real estate transactions.

Professor Dr. Haider Falih Hassan, a professor of civil law at the College of Law at the University of Baghdad, participated in a committee discussing a doctoral dissertation on “Exceptions to Formality in Real Estate Transactions – A Comparative Study,” submitted by student Hussein Faisal Ne’ma. The study aimed to identify the philosophy and rationale…

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A professor of civil law at our college chairs a doctoral dissertation committee on “Exceptions to Formalities in Real Estate Transactions”

Professor of civil law at our college, Dr. Ali Shaker Abdul Qader, chaired a committee to discuss a doctoral dissertation on “Exceptions to Formalities in Real Estate Transactions – A Comparative Study,” submitted by student Hussein Faisal Ne’ma. The study aimed to identify the philosophy and rationale behind these exceptions, how these rationales extend to…

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The College of Law Organizes a Symposium on Human Rights Violations in Iraq: “The Right to Reputation”

The College of Law at the University of Karbala held a scientific symposium on human rights violations in Iraq – the right to reputation. The symposium was presented by Professor Bushra Majeed and Professor Hind Saleh.The symposium included an introduction to the concept of good reputation as a fundamental human right. It also discussed the…

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A professor of criminal law at our college participates in a master’s thesis discussion committee on the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal means in criminal evidence.

Assistant Professor Dr. Yahya Hamoud, a professor of criminal law at the College of Law at the University of Karbala, participated in a master’s thesis discussion committee on “The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Illicit Means in Criminal Evidence – A Comparative Study,” presented by student Musa Abdul Khashan.The study aimed to address this topic…

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Our college hosted a professor of criminal law from Al-Muthanna University to participate in a committee discussing a master’s thesis on the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal means in criminal evidence.

Our college hosted Professor Dr. Zain Al-Abidin Awad Kadhim, a professor of criminal law at the College of Law at Al-Muthanna University, to participate in a committee discussing a master’s thesis on “The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Illicit Means in Criminal Evidence – A Comparative Study,” presented by student Musa Abdul Khashan.The study aimed…

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The head of the general branch at our college chairs a master’s thesis discussion committee on the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal means in criminal evidence.

The head of the general branch at the College of Law at the University of Karbala, Professor Dr. Adel Kazim Saud, chaired a master’s thesis discussion committee on “The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Illicit Means in Criminal Evidence – A Comparative Study,” presented by student Musa Abdul Khashan.The study aimed to address this topic…

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A professor of civil law at our college participates in the discussion committee for a master’s thesis on the guiding sources for civil judges.

Assistant Professor Dr. Waoud Katib Abdul, a professor of civil law at our college, participated in the discussion committee for a master’s thesis on “Guiding Sources for Civil Judges – A Comparative Study,” submitted by student Mustafa Ali Abdul Husseini. The study aimed to understand the concept of guiding sources for civil judges, the importance…

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Our College Hosts a Civil Law Professor from Al-Qadisiyah University to Participate in a Master’s Thesis Discussion Committee on the Guiding Sources of Civil Judges

Our College hosted Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Obaid Shawat, a professor of civil law at the College of Law at Al-Qadisiyah University, to participate in a committee discussing a master’s thesis on “Guiding Sources of Civil Judges – A Comparative Study,” submitted by student Mustafa Ali Abdul Husseini. The study aimed to understand the concept…

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A professor of civil law at our college chairs a committee to discuss a master’s thesis on the guiding sources for civil judges.

Assistant Professor Dr. Abdullah Abdul Amir Taha, a professor of civil law at our college, chaired a committee to discuss a master’s thesis entitled “Guiding Sources for Civil Judges – A Comparative Study,” submitted by student Mustafa Ali Abdul Husseini. The study aimed to understand the concept of guiding sources for civil judges, the importance…

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