Professors’ Articles

Scientific Article

Scientific Article   2026-05-04   

On the Occasion of International Workers’ Day

By: Professor Dr. Abbas Mufrij Fahl
Lecturer at the College of Law

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Digitization of Tax Administration and Its Role in Enhancing the Efficiency of the Tax System

Digitization of Tax Administration and Its Role in Enhancing the Efficiency of the Tax System   2025-09-11   

 A Scholarly Article by Professor Abbas Mfarrej Fahal, Faculty Member at Our College, Entitled:

“Digitization of Tax Administration and Its Benefits in Improving the Tax System” …

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Scientific Article

Scientific Article   2025-05-11   
The Law and the Bad Man: A Reflection on Obedience, Order, and Human Nature
 
One of the most thought-provoking questions in legal philosophy is: What is the relationship between the law and the bad man? This concept, introduced by jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, suggests that the law must be structured not around those who naturally follow it, but around those who might choose to defy it — the so-called "bad man."
 
The Importance of Obeying the Law
Obeying the law is not merely a civic duty; it is a foundational pillar of any functioning society. Laws ensure order, protect rights, define duties, and regulate the conduct of individuals and institutions alike. When individuals comply with the law, societies experience greater levels of safety, stability, and economic and social prosperity.
 

 

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Scientific Article

Scientific Article   2025-05-08   

Protecting Public Decency in the Digital Space: Toward a Balanced Legal Framework
By Prof. Dr. Moataz Ali Sabar
Head of the Law Department at Al-Anbar University

This article begins with a question:
How can we achieve a balance between freedom of expression in digital spaces and the need to protect public decency without infringing on users' fundamental rights?

 

 

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Scientific Article

Scientific Article   2025-04-21   

In accordance with the saying of our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him):
“Whoever among you sees an evil, let him change it with his hand; if he is unable, then with his tongue; and if he is unable, then with his heart—and that is the weakest of faith.”

This article stems from a fundamental question:
To what extent can an individual be held criminally liable for behavior originating from inner psychological disturbances or ideological deviance, as manifested in blasphemy against the Divine Entity?
Or does personal suffering draw a "red line" beyond which the hand of the law may not reach?

Introduction

 

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