The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court, the Guardian Council of Iran, the aspects of oversight, the considered competencies, the supervision of the elections
- Author:
- Hussain Ali Jawad Jawad
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Law
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Law
- Year:
- 2021
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Abdullah Baharloie
The Federal Supreme Court and the Guardian Council of Iran are aptly represented by the powers and oversight considered for both of them, as they represent the wide range of the jurisdiction and oversight aspects of each of them, as the Constitution is the highest legal hierarchy in the state, and the laws issued must be compatible, and the Federal Court is among the most important The most prominent pillars of the Iraqi judiciary, if taking into account the exclusive constitutional and judicial powers exercised by them, is that the presence of the Federal Court and the Guardian Council of Iran has proven competence adapted to the societal reality, and that the constitutional distribution of competencies between the federal authorities is the considered characteristics, as the establishment of the Federal Court The Supreme Council, which has been granted political and judicial powers by the constitution, in order to exercise its role in the balance of powers within it, in addition to preserving the union while preserving the constitution. As for her role in supervising the work of the Islamic Consultative Assembly All laws of Parliament in Iran must obtain the approval of this Council before approval by the Islamic Consultative Assembly, where it is necessary to identify the aspects of oversight exercised by the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq and to recognize the importance of establishing the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq, which is rightly a mainstay of the Supporting the rule of law, which has to work to ensure respect for the constitution from transgressing it and interpreting its texts to serve that and respond with full force to the means of state authorities and thus preserve individuals their rights and freedom and achieve the public interest at the same time, with the need to identify the competencies and aspects of oversight in the Guardian Council in Iran.