A master's thesis in the College of Law and Political Science discussed: Saudi-Iranian relations and their implications for regional security in light of the 2023 agreement by researcher Jamal Muhammad Abdullah, in the hall of the College of Education for Humanities.
The discussion committee consisted of professors:
1. Prof. Dr. Qahtaan Adnan Ahmed / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Chairman
2. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yas Khadir / Al-Alamein Institute for Graduate Studies ... Member
3. Prof. Dr. Saddam Marir Hamad / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member
4. Prof. Dr. . Burhan Ali Muhammad / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member and Supervisor
The message aimed to shed light on the development of relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran in light of the 2023 agreement and the role of the agreement in improving relations between the two countries as a result of the diplomatic efforts made by both sides with Iraqi and Omani efforts and under Chinese sponsorship.
The message concluded that the agreement will open the way for a broader partnership in multiple fields, diplomatic, security and economic between the two countries. It is likely to be the beginning of a geostrategic change to pool the capabilities of the region. It gives strong signals of the possibility of getting out of the illusion of sectarian conflict, overthrowing the possibilities of escalation or tension and devoting oneself to rebuilding policies and interests.
A master's thesis in the College of Law and Political Science discussed: The legal system of interrogation in civil lawsuits / A comparative analytical study, by researcher Kuran Hassan Hussein, in Hammurabi Hall in the college.
The discussion committee consisted of professors:
1. Prof. Dr. Furat Rustum Amin / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Chairman
2. Asst. Prof. Dr. Omar Latif Karim / University of Tikrit / College of Law ... Member
3. Asst. Prof. Dr. Manaf Salim Hassoun / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member
4. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Samir Mohammed / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member and Supervisor
The thesis aimed to develop the reality of litigation and that interrogation highlights the positive role of the court in proving the case and obligating the opponents themselves to attend and discuss them personally, and providing the court with new information and extracting evidence for proof.
The thesis concluded that interrogation is a legal means to prove the case being considered by productive interrogation of one of the opponents by directing direct questions to him to clarify the truth.