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  2. Federal Supreme Court of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq [a] (FSC) is the independent judicial body of Iraq that interprets the constitution and determines the constitutionality of laws and regulations. It settles disputes among or between the federal government and the regions and governorates , municipalities, and local administrations, and settles accusations ...

  3. Judiciary of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Judicial Council manages and supervises the affairs of the federal judiciary. [1]: Article 91 It oversees the affairs of the various judicial committees, [1]: Article 90 nominates the Chief Justice and members of the Court of Cassation, the Chief Public Prosecutor, and the Chief Justice of the Judiciary Oversight Commission, and drafts the budget of the judiciary. [1]:

  4. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    Federal Supreme Court Fiji: Supreme Court of Fiji Finland: Supreme Court of Finland: 15 - 1 President a minimum of 14 others. (Currently 17) Supreme Administrative Court of Finland France: Constitutional Council: 3 members selected by the President of the Republic;

  5. Iraq's top court throws out challenge to new laws, including ...

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    Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to revoke its previous judicial injunction that had suspended the implementation of the three laws after a lawsuit was filed by a number of lawmakers attempting to halt them. The ruling also noted that all laws must comply with the country’s constitution.

  6. Federal government of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The federal judiciary is composed of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq, the Supreme Court, the Court of Cassation, the Public Prosecution Department, the Judiciary Oversight Commission, and other federal courts that are regulated by law. [17] One such court is the Central Criminal Court.

  7. Medhat al-Mahmoud - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq al-Mahmoud was made a supervisor, or minister, for the Ministry of Justice by the Coalition Provisional Authority on 12 June 2003. [4] He was later appointed Vice President of the Court of Cassation, before being appointed as Chairman of the Federal Court of Cassation.

  8. 2017 Kurdistan Region independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    The referendum's legality was rejected by the federal government of Iraq and the Federal Supreme Court. KRG eventually conceded and accepted the Supreme Court’s ruling that no Iraqi governorate is allowed to secede. [6] It was originally planned to be held in 2014 amidst controversy and dispute between the regional and federal governments. [7]

  9. Court clears France's justice minister of conflict of ... - AOL

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    A special court cleared France’s justice minister of conflict of interest Wednesday, ruling he was not guilty of having used his office to settle personal scores, in the first such trial of a ...