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The University of Kirkuk discusses jurisdiction in electronic crimes

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The Faculty of Law and Political Science discussed a Master's thesis tagged, Jurisdiction in electronic crimes for student Iyad Abdel Khalaf, and the supervision of a. M. Dr.. Rabah Suleiman Khalifa. The study aimed to identify the competent authority to prosecute the accused for committing cybercrimes, embodying the idea of ​​trying the accused before a natural judge, and laying down the foundations and rules that define the mechanisms for exercising judicial jurisdiction as part of the public order, whose violation results in nullity. The study concluded that there is Shortcomings in the Iraqi legislation with regard to encompassing all new types of crimes, especially electronic crimes, as they did not take sufficient space or legal framework despite their widespread perpetration, and the Iraqi legal system is devoid of a constitutional text that determines the constitutionality of international treaties, and since it counts the treaty that has been ratified It is similar to ordinary legislation, which means that it is subject to the same controls that ordinary legislation is subject to in terms of constitutionality.ayad1

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