Making treaties in Iraq - Study in the light of international treaty law –

Abstract

The state is bound by international law through its explicit or implicit will, and the explicit commitment is through entering into international treaties of all kinds. The Iraqi constitutional experience varied from a monarchy to the authoritarian coup regimes that exercised power individually to a federal parliamentary system in which powers are distributed between the central government and the federal regions. These constitutional experiences have left their impact on the conclusion of treaties, and the experience has changed with the change in the features of the political regime. it transformed Iraq from a state with a dual system in terms of the relationship of international law with the internal law into a unified system with the supremacy of international law.