The legal regulation for public authorities in the Kurdistan Region in the absence of the constitution

Authors

  • Ibrahim Mohammed Haje Department of Law, College of Humanity Sciences, University of Raparin, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Author
  • Peshawa Khidher Rasul ministry of higher education and scientific research-kurdistan regional government Author
  • Khidhir Haji Rasul Department of Law, College of Humanity Sciences, University of Raparin, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2693KRS.03

Keywords:

Constitution، Authority، Rules of Procedure، Ordinary Law

Abstract

This study deals with the issue of organizing public authorities in the region and its problems. Since the region does not have its own constitution، ordinary laws since 1992 have regulated the three powers in the region. That is، the formation of public authorities، the definition of the system of government، and the separation of powers have been regulated in accordance with ordinary laws، particularly the Law of the Presidency of the Region، the Elections Law، the Law of the Council of Ministers، and the internal regulations of Parliament. This contradicts the trends of jurisprudence and constitutional jurisprudence regarding the principle of (the constitutional legislature’s exclusivity in forming public authorities).

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Published

2026-04-26

Issue

Section

Conference Papers (توێژینەوەی کۆنفرانس)

How to Cite

Haje, Ibrahim Mohammed, Peshawa Khidher Rasul, and Khidhir Haji Rasul , trans. 2026. “The Legal Regulation for Public Authorities in the Kurdistan Region in the Absence of the Constitution”. Twejer Journal 9 (3): 57-96. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2693KRS.03.

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