A master's thesis in the College of Law and Political Science discussed: The effectiveness of international mechanisms for the protection of human rights under transitional systems by researcher Jamal Mustafa Ahmed, in Hammurabi Hall in the college.
The discussion committee consisted of professors:
1. Prof. Dr. Khaled Akab Hassoun / Tikrit University / College of Law ... Chairman
2. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mustafa Qader / Kirkuk University / College of Law and Political Science ... Member
3. Prof. Dr. Riyad Ahmed Khalaf / Kirkuk University / College of Law and Political Science ... Member
4. Prof. Dr. Saadoun Hassib Aref / Kirkuk University / College of Law and Political Science ... Member and Supervisor
The thesis aimed to provide a comprehensive vision of the nature of human rights and the mechanisms for their protection, with a focus on the role of transitional systems in ensuring respect for these rights.
The message concluded that human rights are basic and necessary rights inherent to all human beings regardless of race, gender, language, religion or any other status. They are the basis of just and equitable societies and are necessary for achieving sustainable development and peace. They include civil and political rights, economic, social and cultural rights, and the rights of solidarity and tolerance.