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    Emerging forces and electoral law: Options to avoid the Sainte-Laguë equation

    Abdulaziz Aliwi Al-Essaawi: An academic specializing in electoral affairs. Introduction: Talking about electoral laws other than a proportional representation with the Sainte-Laguë mechanism is no longer...

    Iraq’s electoral systems and party preferences: (The controversy of the recent election law)

    Nabeel Jabbar al-Ali - researcher Disputes have returned in Iraq over the content of the electoral law regulating the process of holding parliamentary elections earlier....

    Towards a fair electoral system in Iraq by taking advantage of the Japanese experience

    Abdulaziz Aliwi al-Issawi Introduction It is no longer feasible to talk about the application of an electoral system that does not guarantee results in Iraq after...

    The City of Baghdad: the legal reality

    Dr. Taghreed Abdul-Qadir Ali The city of Baghdad is of special importance to all segments of Iraqi, Arab, and international society, and researchers in legal...

    Deactivated constitutional entitlements: Federal Council, Vice-President, and Provincial Councils

    It is well known that authorities in democratic States are administered by persons subject to constitutional and legal rules that prevail over rulers in...

    The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption: A Future Vision

    By: Ghazwan Rafiq Awaid Introduction The idea of establishing a council of regulators to combat corruption is not a new invention for the anti-corruption system in...

    Localizing Politics is the Way Forward in Iraq

    The Iraqi Constitution provides a broad mandate for local governments to exercise a range of powers, except those that are exclusive to the federal...