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2247. alsalihi, Dia Aldeen. Die Totungs- und Korperverletzungsdelikte im irakischen Strafrecht. Ph.D. dissertation, Universität zu Koln, 1967. 105 pp.

2248. burroughs, Timothy G.

Turning away from Islam in Iraq: a conjec­ture as to how the new Iraq will treat Muslim apostates. Hofstra Law Review, 37 ii (2008) pp. 517-596.

2249. costantini, Christopher J. Criminal investigations under the Iraqi Code of Criminal Procedure. Cumberland Law Review, 41 (2010­2011) pp. 533-568.

2250. gaznai, Safaa Aldden. La repression discriminate ire des infractions liees a la sexualite en droit penal irakien. These de doctorat en Droit, Universite de Cergy-Pontoise, 2011. 520 pp.

2251. Iraq—1994 penal laws and resolutions. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 1 (1994) pp. 533-540.

2252. mattar, Mohamed Y. Unresolved questions in the bill of rights of the new Iraqi constitution: how will the clash between “human rights” and “Islamic law” be reconciled in future legislative enactments and judi­cial interpretations? Fordham International Law Journal, 30 i (2006) pp. 126-157.

2253. warnock, Dan L. The Iraqi criminal justice system, an introduction. Denver Journal of International Law & Policy, 39 (2010) pp. 1-66.

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Source: Kondgen Olaf. A Bibliography of Islamic Criminal Law. Brill,2022. — 468 p.. 2022
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