2024, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Part C
The administrative role of independent bodies in Iraqi legislation
Author(s): Mohammed Ghatar Dayekh and Aqeel Obaida Hamzah
Abstract: The expansion of the function of the Iraqi state and the tasks assigned to it as a result of the developments taking place, which included new horizons that were not extended to it in the past, necessitated the need to establish independent financial, administrative and technical bodies that would undertake the administrative and supervisory role to advance the country’s national economy. The development of societies and the increase in needs have led to the emergence of independent bodies that must be established based on standards that ensure that they enjoy political, administrative and financial independence, impartiality, transparency and professionalism, so that they can carry out their work and achieve their goals, especially their administrative role in Iraq. If the three basic authorities in any state are legislative, executive, and judicial, the need has created the necessity of establishing independent bodies entrusted by the constitution to exercise specific powers and objectives, to enable them to carry out their supervisory and administrative role in order to serve the public interest.
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Mohammed Ghatar Dayekh, Aqeel Obaida Hamzah. The administrative role of independent bodies in Iraqi legislation. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2024;4(1):197-206.