Wasit University organizes a scientific seminar entitled (The phenomenon of domestic violence causes and solutions)
The Department of History at wasit University's Faculty of Basic Education organized a scientific seminar on (the phenomenon of domestic violence causes and solutions) through the fcc program. The seminar included a discussion of three main themes, the first of which was entitled "Legal protection under Iraqi legislation on the phenomenon of domestic violence", presented by M. "Under Iraqi legal legislation, particularly the issue of domestic violence, we do not find a decisive deterrent to this phenomenon, as we have found in the international situation and regional international legislation, the laws of domestic violence have been broken in the corridors of the Iraqi Parliament because of the opposition of some deputies to it at a time when Iraqi society is in dire need of legal legislation," salman Khalif said. Iyad Karim Al-Salahi pointed out that the prevalence of violent dealing between family members (husband, wife/parents and their children) has become a phenomenon worth stopping, considering and resuming consideration, referring to the psychological, social and economic reasons and motives for them, and the need to develop appropriate solutions for them, and then moving to translate these solutions into realistic working vocabulary. Committed, or threatened, by any member of the family against the other. The seriousness of this violence lies in the various reactions of the victims, or the damage to physical health. The symposium made several recommendations, including criminalizing domestic abuse, by developing an integrated sharia-consistent penal project. Spreading religious awareness of the importance of good dealing with women and children, because this is one of the means of worship to Allah Almighty. Not relying on migrant workers for education. Work to promote a culture of dialogue and respect for other opinions within the family, through programmes aimed at the family and those who are married.
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