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Al-rafidain of Law (ARLJ) ARLJ  an open-access journal, has been published on behalf of the College of Law, University of Mosul, since 1996. , It is an open-access journal published under the license of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY). ARLJ welcomes high-quality submissions, including articles, essays, case notes, comments, and reviews, which focus on Iraqi, Regional, or international legal developments.


. Al-rafidain of Law Journal(ARLJ)  accepts all manuscripts sent by researchers in Arabic, English, and French  


 

 

 

Vol. 26 No. 93 (28)

Volume 26 Issue 93

Published: 2025-12-03

Contents


Article
Expiry of the cloud storage contract: A comparative legal study

Nizar Ali Ahmed1, Nizar Hazem Mohammed2

The cloud storage contract is a form of cloud computing agreement that falls within cloud hosting arrangements. It is distinguished by the nature of storing data on the Internet, whereby...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54218

Disputes concerning public order and their arbitrability: A comparative study

Yousef M. Shandi

This research examines the important question of whether disputes involving matters of public order can be resolved through arbitration, whether in domestic or international contexts....

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54219

The legal framework of ai-generated derivative intellectual works: an analytical comparative study

Farhad Seaid Saadi1

This research examines intellectual works literary, artistic, and scientific as derivative outputs produced by artificial intelligence using data and information drawn from diverse...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54220

The methodology of commentary on legal texts

Mohammad Rafie Younis Mohammad

No statutory text can achieve absolute perfection, as it is created by human beings who remain inherently imperfect, even within advanced societies characterized by scientific and...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54222

Pages: 108-146
The concept of obligations erga omnes within the scope of the rule of allocation

Ziad Abdulwahab Abdullah

This research examines obligations erga omnes as one of the most significant principles of public international law, particularly within the framework of the rule of allocation. This...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54227

Pages: 147-187
Judicial oligarchy in the united states of america

Tawfiq Abdel Hafez Tawfiq

When appointing Supreme Court justices, the American President often prioritizes political considerations and personal loyalty, alongside geographical, racial, and religious factors, in...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54229

Pages: 188-223
Political motives behind the dissolution of the kuwaiti parliament: from its establishment to the post–arab spring era

Mohammad Hossein Abualrob, Anwar Kheiri Janim

Kuwait is one of the few Gulf states that regularly holds parliamentary elections. Nevertheless, the Emir has frequently dissolved the National Assembly before the completion of its...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54230

Pages: 224-252
The effectiveness of civil service court rulings on the administrative organization associated with the ratification of ordinary court judgments in iraqi law

Dinah Walid Hamid Jawad, Mohsen Malek Afzali

The effect of the judgments issued by the Employees Judiciary Court on administrative decisions, particularly those related to the ratification of rulings of the ordinary judiciary in...

DOI: 10.33899/alaw.v26i93.54231

Pages: 253-275