11 June، 2024

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Doctoral thesis in the public law branch on the consistency of criminal procedures according to the principles of Islamic law/comparative study,,,
On Thursday, May 6, 2024, the Public Law Branch at the College of Law at the University of Mosul discussed a doctoral thesis on the consistency of criminal procedures in accordance with the principles of Islamic law/a comparative study, part of which was attended by Professor Dr. Qusay Kamal al-Din al-Ahmadi, President of the University of Mosul, and Professor Dr. Wahid Mahmoud al-Ibrahimi, Assistant President of the University of Mosul. For administrative affairs, Professor Dr. Zeina Ghanem Al-Obaidi, Dean of the College of Law at Nineveh University, Assistant Professor Dr. Wissam Nemat Ibrahim Al-Saadi, Dean of the College of Law, and a number of members of the College Council and its teachers.
The thesis presented by the researcher Kazem Jaafar Sharif dealt with the field of fixed and variable public law, which are considered a fertile field for the work of philosophers and a hotbed for the problems of thinkers, ancient and modern, as legal studies were not far from them due to their close connection to the rules of cognitive thinking of the legislator and the foundations of his philosophical theorizing of topics and the reasons for his legislation for the purposes of which it does not come out. The law is the product of his faith and a prisoner of his desire to establish rights and secure freedoms.
The thesis aims to show that the multiplicity and abundance of theological and jurisprudential intellectual trends imposed a diversity in defining the constants of the rulings of Islam according to the differences in the controls of the definition. Some of them defined them according to the criteria of definitive evidence, others looked at them from the perspective of the basic values ​​of legislation, others proceeded to them from the legal objectives, and a fourth based their foundations from agreed-upon necessities. They do not deviate from being rulings that are infallible to change, abstain from change, enjoy comprehensiveness, and are characterized by superiority over other legal rulings.
The discussion committee was chaired by Professor Dr. Sabah Misbah Ahmed, with the membership and supervision of Professor Dr. Diaa Abdullah Abboud, Assistant Professor Dr. Abbas Fadel Saeed, Assistant Professor Dr. Talal Abd Hussein, Assistant Professor Dr. Hashim Muhammad Ahmed, and the membership and supervision of Professor Dr. Muhammad Abbas Hamoudi and Professor Dr. Jawad Ahmed Al-Bahadli.

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