27 October، 2023

discussion

Master’s thesis in the private law branch on the legal system of judicial assistance/a comparative study,,,
On Wednesday, October 25, 2023, the Private Law Branch at the College of Law at the University of Mosul discussed a master’s thesis on the legal system of judicial assistance/a comparative study, part of which was attended by Assistant Professor Dr. Wissam Nemat Ibrahim Al-Saadi, Dean of the College, and a number of members of the College Council and its faculty.
The thesis submitted by student Salha Jawad Omar in the private law branch dealt with explaining the concept of people with disabilities as persons afflicted with a state of weakness, defect, or deficiency in sensory, psychological, mental, or social abilities, temporarily or permanently, due to acquired genetic or environmental factors, or common factors. It prevents them from expressing their will and affects their legal actions. Disability is of different types. In the study here, reliance was placed on the types of disability that do not affect the will of the affected person, which are the combination of two out of three disabilities (deaf, mute, and blind), or the person with a severe physical disability, but these disabilities prevent them from Express their will.
The study aims to show that the subject of legal protection for persons with disabilities has received great attention in comparative laws by issuing many laws to protect this group, as well as in Iraqi law, but despite the presence of this multiple and diverse protection, this legal protection remains insufficient for these people due to their suffering. Multiple and evolving, keeping pace with social conditions that are increasingly and constantly changing.
The discussion committee was chaired by Professor Dr. Akram Mahmoud Hussein, the membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Habib Idris Issa, Assistant Professor Sarah Ahmed Hamad, and the membership and supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Fathi Ali Fathi.

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