The constitutional path of Iraq over the last century began with the establishment of the monarchy in 1925 and has been followed with the interim constitutions of 1958, 1963, 1964, 1968, and 1970, it remained in force until 2003 when - after the military occupation - were laid the foundations for a permanent constitution that was approved by referendum in 2005. The Iraqi constitutional debate that has accompanied the Charter of rights over the years is characterized by the problem of national identity, the protection of ethnic, religious, linguistic in the country and the question of the rights and freedoms granted to women
La costituzione irachena: un profilo storico giuridico
VINCI, STEFANO
2013-01-01
Abstract
The constitutional path of Iraq over the last century began with the establishment of the monarchy in 1925 and has been followed with the interim constitutions of 1958, 1963, 1964, 1968, and 1970, it remained in force until 2003 when - after the military occupation - were laid the foundations for a permanent constitution that was approved by referendum in 2005. The Iraqi constitutional debate that has accompanied the Charter of rights over the years is characterized by the problem of national identity, the protection of ethnic, religious, linguistic in the country and the question of the rights and freedoms granted to womenFile in questo prodotto:
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