THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF POWER IN IRAQ BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE | ||
Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences | ||
Article 18, Volume 10, issue 38 part 1, September 2021, Pages 470-494 PDF (844.04 K) | ||
Authors | ||
Muhammad Yusef Muhaimid; Ali Sufyan Abdullah | ||
Abstract | ||
The state seeks to achieve progress and prosperity for its citizens through the rule of order and the establishment of security and the dissemination of the values of justice by applying the law to all "rulers and governed" because it is responsible for Alfred working or unemployed, if the individual must ensure "need and need" and the people look The direction of the government, which has the task of achieving justice and democracy, preventing exploitation and raising grievances by achieving equal opportunities among citizens and dissolving them for differences, this requires an expert and strong executive body to be the pillar of the rule of law and the institutionalization of power and the transformation of state authorities into functions to serve individuals and to maintain security, economy and welfare under the law and the Constitution.From this basis came the importance of establishing power in Iraq because we believe that the democratic transition that took place after 2003 has not yet produced a real institution for Iraqis | ||
Keywords | ||
authority; institutionalization; the state | ||
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