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The Constitution of the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: دستور جمهورية العراق Kurdish: دەستووری عێراق) is the fundamental law of Iraq.The first constitution came into force in 1925.
Iraq Constitution of 1990 & 2004 Archived 2006-04-18 at the Wayback Machine; Iraqi Civil and Criminal Law. CPA Documents; Iraqi Law with Emphasis on Corporate Law; A history and analysis of Iraqi Civil Law Archived 2007-12-02 at the Wayback Machine; From Baton Rouge to Baghdad: A Comparative Overview of the Iraqi Civil Code, 65 LA. L. REV. 131 ...
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The Federation Council or Council of Federation/Union [a] is the de jure bicameral legislature of the Republic of Iraq. According to the Constitution of Iraq, it is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the country. It meets in Baghdad inside the Green Zone. [1] It consists of representatives from Iraq's regions and governorates.
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The Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration, or Mandatory Iraq (Arabic: الانتداب البريطاني على العراق, romanized: al-Intidāb al-Brīṭānī ʿalā l-ʿIrāq), was created in 1921, following the 1920 Iraqi Revolution against the proposed British Mandate of Mesopotamia, and enacted via the 1922 Anglo-Iraqi Treaty and a 1924 undertaking by the United Kingdom to ...
The members of the Iraqi Constitution Drafting Committee were appointed by the Iraqi Transitional Government on 12 May 2005 to draft a new constitution for Iraq. The breakdown of members by political affiliation was: United Iraqi Alliance - 28; Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan - 15; The Iraqis - 8; Communist Party of Iraq - 1; Iraqi ...
The committee of 27 was appointed on 2006-09-25, chaired by Iraqi Accord Front member Ayad al-Samarrai.The committee comprised 27 members [2] [3] drawn from senior politicians across the political spectrum in rough proportions to the Council of Representatives of Iraq that was elected in the Iraqi legislative election of December 2005: