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Legal Studies: Federalism and war Crimes In Kurdistan


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Éditeur : Aras Date & Lieu : 2005, Erbil - Kurdistan
Préface : Pages : 206
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 150x210 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Fad. Leg. N° 4852Thème : Politique

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Legal Studies: Federalism and war Crimes In Kurdistan

Legal Studies: Federalism and war Crimes In Kurdistan

Munther Al Fadhal

Aras

Genocide is an International Crime. It is killing or aiming to kill people by different means and is considered as an act that threatens security and safety of society because it results in extermination and persecution of people for the nature of their nationality, race or religion. Genocide is not a political, but a deliberate crime even if it is committed for political motivation.
Genocide committed by the Iraqi regime was always comprehensive and against all factions of Iraqi people regardless of ethnic, religious or cultural backgrounds. For instance, the Assyrians who are the indigenous people of Iraq and a tiny and peaceful Christian minority have been subjected to ethnic and religious cleansing although they are not forming any threat or danger to the Iraqi regime.
Denominational repression policy is another kind of genocide that the Iraqi regime has committed in central and southern Iraq. Discrimination and humiliation of Shia through a series of articles that were published in the government newspapers following the uprising in March 1991 was a part of this crime, especially when it was declared that the Marshland residents are not Arabs or Iraqis and therefore the regime had the right to bomb their cities and destroy their homeland. These people live in an area where the oldest human civilizations began and where the old laws of Sumerians and Babylon were written.
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Table des Matières


Contain

1. Chapter one: Genocide and the International Crimes against Kurd
in Iraq under Saddam Regime -Talk given on Crimes against Kurd
in Iraq at Poznan University -Poland.

2. Chapter two: War Crimes- Talk given on war Crimes at America
Enterprise for Public Research -Washington DC.

3. Chapter three: Comments from Salem Chilibi about War Crimes.

4. Chapter four: Federalism and the Future of Iraq-DWG-Was.DC -State Dept.

5. Chapter five: Federalism and the Future of Iraq- Talk given at University
of South Denmark -Odense.

6. Chapter six: Genocide and The International Crimes in Southern
Iraq-Talk given on Genocide in Iraq at SOAS -University of London.

7. Chapter seven: Democratic Principles working group and Human
Rights for new Iraq ' ft-,

8. Chapter eight Iraqi’s Legal System and Business Ethics -Anti-
Corruption Initiatives-Paper for KDC-London

9. Chapter nine: Legal Guarantees for trading Investment in
Kurdistan-Paper for KDC -London

10. Chapter ten: Violations of Women Rights in Iraq- Paper for the
conference about Women Human Rights violations.

11. Chapter eleven: Disabling the Constitution and absence of law in
the period of Governing of the Baath Party and Saddam Hussien 1968-9April 2003.

12. Chapter twelve: Summary of the law Books.

13. Chapter thirteen: The main principals of the permanent constitution
of the new Iraq. ;

14. Chapter fourteen: The referendum and the Kurdish State.

15. Chapter fifteen: Bill of Iraqi Rights

16. Chapter sixteen: Interviews with International newspapers and
websites on the internet.

* Kurdish media web site: Kirkuk is part of Kurdistan.
* New York Times: American will advise Iraqi on writing new constitution
* New York Times: U.S.-Backed Iraqi Exiles Return to Reinvent Nation




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