On December 10th, 2022, Dr. Shakhawan Saber Ahmed, lecturer at the Department of Law delivered a captivating seminar titled “The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq: Protecting the Rights of Communities through Constitutional Articles.” During his presentation, Dr. Ahmed emphasized the crucial role of the Federal Supreme Court in safeguarding the rights of various communities in Iraq. He highlighted the court’s reliance on the 2005 constitution, which has enabled it to make numerous decisions that protect the rights of communities and give them a voice within the Iraqi government.
Overall, Dr. Ahmed’s seminar was a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about the role of the Federal Supreme Court in protecting the rights of communities in Iraq. His insights shed light on the importance of upholding constitutional articles and ensuring that all communities are represented and protected within the government.
In conclusion, Dr. Ahmed summarized the key points of his seminar and opened the floor for questions and discussions. Attendees, including teachers and participants, engaged in a lively exchange with the presenter, asking thought-provoking questions that were answered in a scientific manner based on the constitutional text and the decisions of the Federal Supreme Court.