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Musings On Iraq: Referendum On Kurdish Constitution Moves Forward

[Musings On Iraq] Originally, the election on the constitution was to happen at the same time as the Kurdish parliamentary and presidential balloting on July 25. According to reports, Vice President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Robert Gates who .

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March 20, 2009

TopForex.info » Will The Iraqi Dinar Rise Now That The ...

[TopForex.info] The current constitution of Iraq was approved by an October 15, 2005 ratification vote. The proposed constitution was drafted in 2005 by members of the Interim Iraqi Government to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period, which had been put in force by the Coalition Provisional Authority after the Iraq War and occupation of Iraq by the United States and Coalition forces.

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July 11, 2008

Kurds Warn Iraq Govt, Oil Cos Service Deals May Breach Law

Zawya.com - Economy & Politics News[Zawya.com - Economy & Politics News] Hawrami, when asked, said the Iraq oil ministry was violating the country's constitution by not including the Kurdish government in the service agreement negotiations. "Yes, if you put it that way," he said, while adding that the Kurds would "continue our efforts to make sure that the (federal hydrocarbons) law is enacted soon according to the Constitution."

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August 13, 2006

Iraq’s war on women Lesley Abdela - openDemocracy

Opendemocracy.nethttp://www.opendemocracy.net [Opendemocracy.net] Organised by the international NGO Women for Women, and judiciously situated outside Iraq, on the Jordanian shores of the Dead Sea, it focused on how best to replace restrictive laws and practices so the new constitution conforms to international agreements, particularly the jewel in the crown, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (Cedaw). Around 60 Iraqi men and women parliamentarians, academics, activists and members of the drafting committee for the constitution risked their lives to attend.

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