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1. Document Description
Title: Introduction to th 1. Document Description
Title: Introduction to the Laws of Kurdistan, Iraq: Criminal Law.
Project: Iraqi Legal Education Initiative (ILEI) – A partnership between the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS) and Stanford Law School.
Purpose: An educational working paper designed to engage Iraqi students and practitioners in critical thinking about the Iraqi and Kurdish legal regimes.
Context: Focuses on the Iraqi Penal Code (Law No. 111 of 1969) and Criminal Procedure Code (Law No. 23 of 1971), while noting the divergence between Federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) post-1991.
Content Summary:
History: Evolution from ancient Mesopotamian laws through Ottoman and British influence to the current codes.
Foundational Principles: Presumption of Innocence, Principle of Legality.
Elements of Crime: Actus Reus (Physical), Mens Rea (Mental), and Concurrence.
Liability: Attempt, Conspiracy, and Parties to a crime.
Defenses: Justifications (Self-defense) vs. Excuses.
2. Suggested Presentation Outline (Slide Topics)
You can structure a lecture on Introduction to Iraqi Criminal Law using these slides:
Slide 1: Philosophy of Criminal Law
The Dilemma: Safety vs. Compassion.
Goal: Protect the public from harm while ensuring justice for the accused.
The "Homeless Child" Example: Should law treat a starving child stealing bread the same as a rich thief? (Shows value judgments in law).
Slide 2: History & Sources of Law
Ancient Roots: Code of Ur-Nammu & Hammurabi (Mesopotamia).
Ottoman Era: 1858 Penal Code (Modeled on French law).
Modern Era: 1969 Penal Code (Current Federal Law).
KRG Context: Laws passed by Federal Govt after Oct 23, 1991, do not apply in Kurdistan unless ratified by the Kurdistan Parliament.
Slide 3: Foundational Principles
Presumption of Innocence (Art 19): The state must prove guilt; the accused does not need to prove innocence.
Principle of Legality: No crime or punishment without law.
Non-Retroactivity: Cannot punish someone for an act that was legal when they did it (unless the new law reduces the punishment).
Slide 4: Elements of a Crime
Physical Element (Actus Reus): The act (shooting) or omission (failing to help when required, e.g., Art 370 - Failure to assist).
Mental Element (Mens Rea): The intent.
Premeditated Intent: Planned ahead (Death penalty possible).
Simple Intent: Sudden rage (Life prison).
Negligence: Carelessness/Accident (Lighter sentence).
Slide 5: The Principle of Concurrence
Definition: The mental intent must trigger the physical act at the same time.
The "Azad" Scenario: Azad poisons food for rats (no intent to kill). Later... |
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