Federal principles in constitutional organization for the unorganized provinces in Iraq

Authors

  • Soran Ali Hassan Department of Law, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Soran University Author
  • Abdulhakim Tele Hassan Soran Independent Administration and Management Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.21

Keywords:

Federal system, Constitution, Unorganized provinces in the region, Federal constituent units.

Abstract

In the constitutional organization of the provinces in Iraq within the framework of the current constitution (2005) and considering them as a constituent unit of the federal system in Iraq, this is clearly emphasized in the constitutional text in Article (116) K.C Federal oppression in Iraq consists of the capital, regions and provinces Decentralization and local administrations thus reflect the principles and phenomena of a different constitutional organization. Therefore, the constitutional status of the provinces and the consequences of implementing the system differ from the legal nature and interpretation within the local governance process.
In this study, we will examine the position of the unorganized provinces in the Kurdistan Region within the framework of the constitutional organization in force in Iraq for the year (2005) and highlight the provision of the principles of the federal system in this period.

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Published

2024-07-21

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Original Articles

How to Cite

Hassan, Soran Ali, and Abdulhakim Tele Hassan , trans. 2024. “Federal Principles in Constitutional Organization for the Unorganized Provinces in Iraq”. Twejer Journal 7 (1): 600-622. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.21.