20 January، 2025
discussion

Master’s thesis in the Public Law Branch on the institutional capacity of parliament and its limits under the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq for the year 2005,,,
On Thursday, January 16, 2025, the Public Law Branch at the College of Law at the University of Mosul discussed a master’s thesis on the institutional capacity of parliament and its limits under the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq for the year 2005. Part of it 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 instructors.
The thesis submitted by researcher Hawas Ali Khalaf in the Public Law Branch addressed the success of parliament, which depends in exercising its functions on the availability of certain elements that ensure its success and enable it to work in a way that prevents the interference of other authorities, especially the executive branch, in managing the affairs related to the organizational structure of parliament and how it exercises its tasks and freedom to work.
The thesis aims to show that institutional capacity is represented by the ability of the General Authority to perform its tasks and specializations efficiently, provided that it is full of a great deal of efficiency, independence and institutional stability in its organizational structure.
The discussion committee was headed by Prof. Dr. Sahar Mohamed Naguib, and included Assistant Prof. Dr. Osama Taha Hussein, Assistant Prof. Dr. Baidaa Abdel-Gawad Mohamed, and the membership and supervision of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ezzat Fadel.


