Iraq

Officially known as the Republic of Iraq, the country is located in Western Asia, and is bordered by Turkey, Kuwait, Jordan, and Syria. Baghdad is the country’s capital and largest city. The country has many ethnic groups living in it, with the Kurds and Arabs being the most prominent. A majority of the country’s nearly 39 million inhabitants are Muslim, which makes it the 36th most populous country in the world.

 

The Iraq Monarchy was created in 1921, and overthrown in 1954 by the Iraq Republic. From 1968 to 2003, the  Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party controlled the government, when US invasion in 2003, removed Saddam Hussein from power. With the US presence ending in 2011, this gave rise to many insurgency groups, including ISIL.

 

Iraq is a founding member of the UN, the Arab League, and is a member of IMF, the Non-Allied Movement, and OIC. The Federal Government of Iraq is defined as a democratic, federal parliamentary Islamic Republic, under the country’s Constitution. In addition to the federal, legislative, and executive branches, there are also several independent commissions which control the political system in the country.

 

The country’s economy is dominated by the oil-sector, which accounts for nearly 95% of the foreign exchange earnings. Iraq was one of OPEC’s founders. Poor water and sanitation in the country is responsible for many illnesses in the country. The country’s water management system has greatly been destroyed due to decades of war and limited environmental awareness. The country also suffers from a deep housing crisis. Education in the country is only mandatory through a 6th-grade.  

 

The National Law Review covers stories and news which affect Iraq, its surrounding neighbors, the US, and other international states in the world. Foreign sanctions imposed by the US and other international governing bodies, travel bans and restrictions, immigration reform, and foreign workers and visa-programs for those who want to come to the US, are among the news topics which the National Law Review provides its readers. Up to date news and stories are added to the site routinely.

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Mar
9
2015
Senate Foreign Relations Committee To Focus On Ukraine And The AUMF Against ISIL; Obama Administration Still Holding On New Sanctions Related To The Situation In Ukraine; Senate Republicans Write An Open Letter To Iran’s Leaders Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
1
2015
Congress Scrutinizes Iran, as the Deadline for a Final Deal Approaches; Ceasefire Violations in Ukraine Continue; Congress to Hold Hearings on ISIL; The House is Expected to Turn to Trade Measures At Some Point in June Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
8
2015
President Obama Attends The G-7 Summit; House To Consider COOL Legislation And Possibly TPA; While The Senate Resumes Its FY 2016 NDAA Floor Debate Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
20
2015
Obama Administration Reaches Out To Congress On The Iran Deal; TPP Chief Negotiators To Meet, Push To Conclude A Deal; TIP Report Overdue Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
14
2018
OFAC Publishes Amended Iraq Stabilization and Insurgency Sanctions Regulations Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
1
2017
Workplace Implications of the President Trump’s Immigration Executive Order Holland & Hart LLP
Jan
30
2017
Advisory on President Trump's Executive Order Suspending Entry of Foreign Nationals Polsinelli PC
Jun
1
2021
Service of DIFC Court Documents Becomes Easier in The Arab World K&L Gates
Apr
20
2017
EU and UK Sanctions Update: April 2017 K&L Gates
Nov
9
2022
Man Sentenced to More Than 17 Years in Prison for Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS The U.S. Department of Justice
 

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