‘File 15/15 Rules & Regulations Nationality Laws of Iraq & Saudi Arabia’ [9v] (18/162)
The record is made up of 1 file (80 folios). It was created in 14 Sep 1926-5 Jan 1943. It was written in English and Arabic. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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8
THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY LAW AMENDMENT LAW,
No. 565 of 18th March, 1924.
We the KING of 'IRAQ.
Pursuant to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Justice and with the con
currence of the Council of Ministers, do hereby order as follows: —
1. Ihis Law shall be called ' Tb.e Constituent Assembly Law Amendment Law."'
2. In Section 14 for " the Secretary " substitute " a member
In Section 16 for " seven " substitute " fifteen
In Section 19 for the last sentence)substitute the following-:
" A member may, if the Assembly approves, speak more than twice on the same subject."
Section 20 is substituted by the following:
" ]\o member shall be allowed to address the Assembly without the permission of the
President. A member who desires to speak must apply to the President for permission
stating the subject on which he wishes to speai:. A\ hen two or more members rise to speaii
at the same time the President shall select the member who is to speak first
In Section 36 for ''four kinds" substitute 44 three kinds " and omit the words " IV.
Permanent Expulsion
<£ ^ 11 Section 40/oy the word " Week" in the second paragraph substitute the wo v d
month .
t< In Section 41 before the word "expulsion" in the first paragraph insert the word
shalf decid^''' ^ tlie WOrds " eitlie ' r temporary or permanent according as the Assembly
tt the word "Two " in this Section substitute the word " three " and omit the words
or three reprimands within one week
In Section 42 before the word "expulsion" insert the word " temporary
Section 44 is substituted by the following :
The punishment of reprimand entails the forfeiture of the member's salarv for such
period as the Assembly may determine and the punishment of expulsion shall entail the
lorteiture oi the salary for the time it remairts in force ".
In Section 51 after the word " Ministers " insert the words " and the President of the
Lonstituent Assembly .
3 ;- A11 „^ i f lis T ters and tte President of the Constituent Assembly are charged with the
execution ot this Law.
Made at Bag-hdad this 25th day of March, 1924 and the 19th day of Sha'ban, 1342.
FAISAL.
t - Um " ter ' Minister of Finance, Minister of Justice,
JA FAR AL ASKAEI, M0HSIN AL SHILASH. AHMAD.
Minister of Interior, Minister of Defence, Minister of Commns. and Works
'ALI J A WD AT. NUEI AL SA'ID. SABIH.
Minister of Education,
SALIH BASH 'AYAN.
'IRAQ POSTAL EXPORTS PROHIBITION LAW, 1924.
We the KIXG of 'IRAQ.
Pursuant to the proposal of the Minister of Communications and Works and with ih*
concurrence of the Council of Ministers, do hereby order as follows:
Article i.—This Law may be called the 'Iraq postal Exports Prohibition Law, 1924."
Article 2.—The following articles may not be exported out of 'Iraq, or transmitted bv
l 1 oreign letter post.
DANGEROUS, OFFENSIVE AND OTHER ARTICLES.
Explosive, dangerous, filthy, noxious or deleterious substances, any sharp instrument not
properly protected, arms, opium, morphia, cocaine and other narcotics; anv liquid oil fattv
substances, dry powder (if not properly protected) animal, insect living or dead 'human or
other viscera cultures or bacteriological specimens, or anything likely to injure postal articles
m course of transmission by post or any official of the post office.
MONEY, JEWELS AND DUTIABLE ARTICLES.
Coin, bullion, precious stones, jewellery, articles of gold or silver and other precious arti-
-cles liable to customs duty in the country of destination and any article or substance the im
portation of which in the country of destination is prohibited.
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The file contains a public notice and the following correspondence about Iraqi and Iranian nationality laws:
- A circular memorandum dated 1927 from the British High Commissioner for Iraq, Baghdad, about the effect of the Iraq Nationality Law upon foreigners born in Iraq, so that the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain and others could give further publication to the fact that the Iraq Government had provisionally extended up to 31 December 1927, the period during which renunciation of Iraq nationality could be made by persons already of age, who were born in Iraq and whose fathers were born and resident in Iraq;
- A public notice in English and Arabic dated 1927, issued by the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain, advising eligible Iraqis of the extended period during which they might relinquish Iraq nationality;
- A memorandum from the Political Officer, Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. , Sharjah dated 1940, enquiring about the liability to conscription of certain travellers from Bahrain to Iraq and Iran, under the Iraq and Iranian nationality laws of 1924 and 1929 respectively;
- A circular letter and despatch from the British Ambassador to Iraq, Baghdad, in 1942, about persuading the Iraqi Government to lower the residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. fees levied on foreigners living in Iraq, under the Iraq Stamp Law, including an exemption for British and British Indian subjects;
- A letter from the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain dated 1943, enquiring about subjects from the Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. Sheikdoms living in Iraq, also being exempted from Iraq residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. fees.
The file also contains English translations of the following laws and regulations:
- Compilation of laws and regulations issued between 1st January 1924 and 31st December, 1925 , published by the Government of Iraq, Ministry of Justice, Baghdad, 1926;
- The Hijaz (Hejaz) Nationality Law, 1926;
- The Saudi Arabian Nationality Regulation No.3, 1938;
- Iraqi Law No.40 of 1942, amending the Iraq Stamp Law No.30 of 1922.
- Extent and format
- 1 file (80 folios)
- Arrangement
File papers are arranged chronologically. They are followed by file notes (folio 80) which include a list of documents in the file, together with their unique document reference number to help identify them. The list sometimes records the earlier, secondary folio number of the document also, to help locate it in the file.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: numbered 1-37, 37A, 38-81. The numbering is written in pencil in the top right corner of the folio and encircled. The numbering starts at the front of the file, on the file cover (f 1) and ends on the inside cover at the back of the file (f 81). Folio 37A is blank. In an earlier and incomplete secondary foliation sequence, folios 57 to 79 are also numbered 6 to 29 in pencil in the top right corner.
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- Title
- ‘File 15/15 Rules & Regulations Nationality Laws of Iraq & Saudi Arabia’
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- 2r:37v, 37r:37v, 38r:57v
- Author
- Government of Iraq
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