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Comments On Provisions Of Tort In Iraqi Civil Law, Dr. Galil Hassan Al-Saadi
Comments On Provisions Of Tort In Iraqi Civil Law, Dr. Galil Hassan Al-Saadi
UAEU Law Journal
Iraqi Civil Law number 40 of 1951 has some rules driven from Islamic Law and some others from foreign legislations. Despite that, law has some defects relating basically to drafting some of its articles from one hand, and from another hand some recourses of this law were improper. This search contains some comments on rules dealing with tort. Some comments concern with tort of personal actions, some other comments concern with tort of a third party Action which has been regulated by law in three articles divided into two places. Study deals as well with some comments on liability of …
A Critical Study Of The Two Standard References Of Obligations (Personal Rights (And Contracts In United Arab Emirates Law Of Civil Transactions, Dr.Adnan Sarhan
A Critical Study Of The Two Standard References Of Obligations (Personal Rights (And Contracts In United Arab Emirates Law Of Civil Transactions, Dr.Adnan Sarhan
UAEU Law Journal
The Emirates Law of Civil Transactions is based on the rules set by Islamic Law. However; it suffers from faults or short comings in the legal texts and even, sometimes, a contradiction in the merits or judgement. These faults are consequences of the presence of statements extracted from defective or imperfect laws such as the Jordanian law, or a contradiction due to differences between Malek’s or Hanbal’s and Al-Numan’s shools.
In this research, the author deals with the text of the United Arab Emirates Law of Civil Transactions that are related to commitments and contracts. As he believes in the …