Combating intellectual extremism from the perspective of private international law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2024.14.1.12Abstract
Intellectual extremism is considered one of the ideas that pose a great danger to society، as its danger threatens security and public order in society due to its ramifications and the expansion of its patterns and methods through the openness witnessed by the world and the clash of international private relations in Iraq after 2003، which cast a shadow over foreigners and their acquisition of Iraqi citizenship under the Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 as amended. Since the sword of law is one of the most important methods in confronting extremism، the Iraqi legislator has mentioned in the current Iraqi Nationality Law cases for withdrawing Iraqi citizenship from persons who commit acts that constitute a threat to the security of the state and the safety of its society. The Iraqi Foreign Residence Law also addressed the phenomenon of intellectual extremism by refusing the entry of foreigners into Iraqi territory and deporting them if their presence threatens the security and safety of the Iraqi state. Therefore، intellectual extremism and the basis for combating it is a modern topic، which prompted us to research it and find out how it can be eliminated or reduced using legal means .