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The Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq (Template:Lang-ar) is the supreme administrative authority responsible for the affairs of the judiciary in Iraq.
Establishment
The Judicial Council was established with a new composition comprising the President of the Court of "Cassation", his deputies, the Chairman of the State Consultative Council, the Chief Prosecutor, the Head of the Judicial Supervisory Board, the Presidents of the Courts of Appeal and the Director General of the Administrative Department, whether judges or prosecutors. And the development of the matter under the law of the State Administration of Iraq for the transitional period, where Article Forty-fifth of it the restructuring of the Council of the judiciary and gave a new name (the Supreme Judicial Council) and consists of the President of the Federal Supreme Court President and the membership of each President and Vice-Federal Court of "Cassation" and heads of federal courts of appeal and the President of the Court The Kurdistan Region, its two deputies, the head of the Public Prosecution and the head of the Judicial Supervisory Authority. This Council was then established under Article 87 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq in force.
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