19 September، 2024

Discussion

A doctoral thesis in the private law branch on legislative drafting and its impact on civil litigation / a comparative study,,,
On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, the Private Law Branch at the College of Law at the University of Mosul discussed a doctoral thesis on legislative drafting and its impact on civil litigation / a comparative study, part of which was attended by Professor Dr. Munir Salem Taha, Assistant President of the University of Mosul for Scientific Affairs, Assistant Professor Dr. Wissam Nemat Ibrahim Al-Saadi, Dean of the College, and a number of members of the College Council and its lecturers.
The thesis submitted by researcher Moataz Hamid Saleh in the private law branch dealt with the nature of legislative drafting, its definition, characteristics, elements, and distinguishing it from others, with a statement of the controls on which the drafting of the text is based and the objective conditions it includes regarding the drafted text.
The thesis aims to show that legislative drafting is the art of transforming ideas, social, economic, and administrative facts, customs, traditions, and values ​​into general abstract legal rules that are written, coordinated, sequential, and classified in a precise and solid scientific style.
The discussion committee was headed by Prof. Dr. Taima Mahmoud Fawzy and included Prof. Dr. Yasser Basem Dhnoon, Prof. Dr. Ajyad Thamer Nayef, Assistant Prof. Dr. Hiba Mohammed Mohsen, Assistant Prof. Dr. Saja Omar Shaaban, and the membership and supervision of Assistant Prof. Dr. Faris Ali Omar.

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