Organizational regulation The university student's right to Iraqi organizational education (a comparative study)

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Marwa Sami Jabbar

Abstract

Through our research, we have explained the concept of the right of imprisoned university students to education, as the university student can complete his initial university education and even postgraduate studies inside the prison. We have explained through the research that the legal basis for the right of the prisoner to education is included in international conventions and declarations as one of the most important human rights, therefore it has been recognized by most national legislations, including the French, Egyptian and Iraqi legislators. We have also shown that education and taking exams do not only take place inside the penal institution, but the university student has the right to move to the committee headquarters in the universities to take exams there. We have found through the research that the Iraqi legislator encouraged prisoners to continue their education by allocating cash and in-kind rewards.

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Sami Jabbar م. . (2026). Organizational regulation The university student’s right to Iraqi organizational education (a comparative study). MIsan Journal of Comparative Legal Studies, 14(1), 1–46. Retrieved from https://uomisan.edu.iq/law/mjcls/index.php/mjcls/article/view/499
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