Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study

The present research tackles a number of historical facts and incidents with a purely legal dimension in an important stage in the contemporary history of Iraq, especially the era of the British occupation. This resulted in innumerable social, political and legal problems, particularily the judicia...

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Main Author: Ahmed Abdul Wahid Abdul Nabi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Education for Women 2021-03-01
Series:مجلة كلية التربية للبنات
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Online Access:https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/1469
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spelling doaj-a64d5075514d4e9d80b8fda3df13160a2021-03-29T07:40:01ZaraCollege of Education for Womenمجلة كلية التربية للبنات1680-87382663-547X2021-03-0132110.36231/coedw.v32i1.1469Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary StudyAhmed Abdul Wahid Abdul Nabi The present research tackles a number of historical facts and incidents with a purely legal dimension in an important stage in the contemporary history of Iraq, especially the era of the British occupation. This resulted in innumerable social, political and legal problems, particularily the judicial legislation problems in Iraq. These legislations included a set of civil laws and in force governmental procedures that will be discussed historically by examining documents issued by the Ministries of Justice and Interior Affairs in the governments of monarchy for the period from 1921-to-1958. The data of the present paper relied on the Iraqi Library and Archives, (hence DKW). The study adopted the narrative historical methodology when investigating the judicial legislations in the royal era from 1921-to-1958. The scale adopted was the contemporary measurement and evaluation in the Iraqi contemporary history. Finally, the results revealed that the history of the penal procedures in the royal era was those multiple attempts to reconcile between the two types of penal procedures that represent the history of the relationship between the individual and the state. Such legislations were set according to the circumstances of each country and to the level of its intellectual, social, political and human development to serve primarily the interests of the British occupation, and  fulfill the desires of the influential class in the royal era. Because these legislations and laws were not based on modern scientific theories, many people were wronged, including the judicial authority and legal clerks who complained from their implementation and their continual application on Iraq for all this period. https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/1469Iraq, judgment, legislation, monarchy
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Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
مجلة كلية التربية للبنات
Iraq, judgment, legislation, monarchy
author_facet Ahmed Abdul Wahid Abdul Nabi
author_sort Ahmed Abdul Wahid Abdul Nabi
title Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
title_short Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
title_full Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
title_fullStr Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
title_full_unstemmed Judicial Legislations and the Tribal Claims System in the Royal Period: A Documentary Study
title_sort judicial legislations and the tribal claims system in the royal period: a documentary study
publisher College of Education for Women
series مجلة كلية التربية للبنات
issn 1680-8738
2663-547X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The present research tackles a number of historical facts and incidents with a purely legal dimension in an important stage in the contemporary history of Iraq, especially the era of the British occupation. This resulted in innumerable social, political and legal problems, particularily the judicial legislation problems in Iraq. These legislations included a set of civil laws and in force governmental procedures that will be discussed historically by examining documents issued by the Ministries of Justice and Interior Affairs in the governments of monarchy for the period from 1921-to-1958. The data of the present paper relied on the Iraqi Library and Archives, (hence DKW). The study adopted the narrative historical methodology when investigating the judicial legislations in the royal era from 1921-to-1958. The scale adopted was the contemporary measurement and evaluation in the Iraqi contemporary history. Finally, the results revealed that the history of the penal procedures in the royal era was those multiple attempts to reconcile between the two types of penal procedures that represent the history of the relationship between the individual and the state. Such legislations were set according to the circumstances of each country and to the level of its intellectual, social, political and human development to serve primarily the interests of the British occupation, and  fulfill the desires of the influential class in the royal era. Because these legislations and laws were not based on modern scientific theories, many people were wronged, including the judicial authority and legal clerks who complained from their implementation and their continual application on Iraq for all this period.
topic Iraq, judgment, legislation, monarchy
url https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/1469
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