III- Digital Repository of the Faculty of Law

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Faculty of Law

Welcome to the Digital Repository for the Faculty of Law

The Digital Repository for the Faculty of Law is a dedicated platform for preserving and providing access to academic and research resources for faculty members, students, and researchers. This repository aims to promote knowledge sharing, facilitate access to studies and academic projects, and support research collaboration.

The faculty comprises several key departments and programs:

Explore a wealth of studies and research, and become a part of advancing legal knowledge and contributing to the legal field through our digital repository.

News

Faculty of Law: Latest News

Annual Legal Research Conference

March 2025

The Faculty of Law will host its annual legal research conference, bringing together legal scholars and students to discuss the latest developments in the legal field.

New Graduate Program in International Law

November 15, 2024

A new graduate program in International Law has been launched, designed to equip students with the skills to navigate global legal systems effectively.

Collaboration Between Faculty and Students

October 2024

The Faculty of Law announced new initiatives to encourage collaboration between faculty members and students on cutting-edge legal research projects.

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    The Effectiveness of International Rules In The Fight Against Corruption
    (Sufyan Lateef ALI, Zeyad Tareq JASIM, 2025-11-03)
    Corruption is no longer merely an individual or local activity aimed at personal gains at the expense of the public interest. Instead, it has become an issue of international concern, affecting the global community. Corruption networks have spread and expanded in many countries of the world, which prompted the international community to intensify His international efforts to combat this type of corruption and limit its spread. The efforts of international organizations and regional organizations have emerged through collective and local international agreements that work to combat corruption with rules derived from public international law.