The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003

Terrorism is a cancer and it is not in the interest of the nations, because it takes away their right to live freely.Following the event of September 11, there have been violations of international conventions and usages, human rights and freedoms, which prompted countries globally to come up with...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, Mohammed Salman, Masum, Ahmad, Ayub, Zainal Amin
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.uum.repo.131462015-01-21T08:33:24Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/13146/ The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003 Mahmood, Mohammed Salman Masum, Ahmad Ayub, Zainal Amin JX International law Terrorism is a cancer and it is not in the interest of the nations, because it takes away their right to live freely.Following the event of September 11, there have been violations of international conventions and usages, human rights and freedoms, which prompted countries globally to come up with laws to protect civil freedoms.In the context of Iraq, the Government came up with the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005 and the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 to address the issue of terrorism.The aim of this paper is to address the impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003.The methodology adopted in this paper is a doctrinal legal research, namely library-based research, depending on books, articles, legal diaries and Internet resources. This paper concludes that international terrorism has indeed affected Iraqis right to life after 2003. Hence, there is a need to protect this fundamental right by relooking into the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 and the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005. For instance under the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005 there is no clear definition of the terms "terrorism" and "terrorist acts." 2014-11-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/13146/1/70.pdf Mahmood, Mohammed Salman and Masum, Ahmad and Ayub, Zainal Amin (2014) The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003. In: UUM International Conference on Governance 2014 (ICG), 29th - 30th November 2014, Flamingo Hotel By The Beach, Pulau Pinang. http://www.uumicg2014.com/
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Mahmood, Mohammed Salman
Masum, Ahmad
Ayub, Zainal Amin
The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003
description Terrorism is a cancer and it is not in the interest of the nations, because it takes away their right to live freely.Following the event of September 11, there have been violations of international conventions and usages, human rights and freedoms, which prompted countries globally to come up with laws to protect civil freedoms.In the context of Iraq, the Government came up with the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005 and the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 to address the issue of terrorism.The aim of this paper is to address the impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003.The methodology adopted in this paper is a doctrinal legal research, namely library-based research, depending on books, articles, legal diaries and Internet resources. This paper concludes that international terrorism has indeed affected Iraqis right to life after 2003. Hence, there is a need to protect this fundamental right by relooking into the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 and the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005. For instance under the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005 there is no clear definition of the terms "terrorism" and "terrorist acts."
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author Mahmood, Mohammed Salman
Masum, Ahmad
Ayub, Zainal Amin
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Masum, Ahmad
Ayub, Zainal Amin
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title The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003
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title_full The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003
title_fullStr The impact of international terrorism on the right to life in Iraq after 2003
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