The Impact of the Moroccan and Iraqi Legislative Development on the Civil Procedural Judicial Laws
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2023.12.1.3Keywords:
Legislation development,, civil procedure,, pleadings law.Abstract
The civil procedural laws are among the most important laws
through which the state exercises its prestige in imposing the
supremacy of the judiciary, through which the legislation organizes
the means of litigation and procedures for filing lawsuits and how the
judiciary considers them. Geographically and culturally close,
passing through the historical load with which the problem of
alignment was raised and that the load did not stumble with progress
in all fields, and the legislative procedural path is not behind it to
catch up with the progress of development.
Hence, the aim of the study was to know the impact on civil
procedural laws in the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Iraq,
at a time when legislation has embraced tangible development at all
levels, and with it very important proposals were put forward, such as
investing the ancient civilizational experience of both countries to
develop their laws, unifying the label and benefiting from Legislative development, equality of jurisdiction and lack of prolongation of the
dispute are the ultimate goal of procedural justice.