Exploring the Intersection of Philosophy and Legal Systems
In continuation of scientific activities, the Faculty of Law held a workshop on Thursday, October 23, 2025, entitled “Chaos Theory and Prediction Hypotheses Under the Law.”
Workshop Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Title | Chaos Theory and Prediction Hypotheses Under the Law |
| Date | Thursday, October 23, 2025 |
| Presenter | Professor Dr. Zana Raouf Hama Karim |
| Moderator | Mrs. Bayar Imad |
Presenter Background
| Role | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Faculty Member | Faculty of Law, University of Human Development, Sulaimani |
| Former Member | Kurdistan Regional Parliament |
Key Discussion Points
The workshop focused on:
| Topic | Focus |
|---|---|
| Relationship between chaos theory and legal prediction | Impact of chaotic elements on prediction hypotheses under legal systems |
| Application within legal frameworks | How chaos theory elements apply to legal systems |
| Small changes, large outcomes | How even small and unforeseen changes (chaotic elements) can lead to significant and diverse outcomes in legal proceedings |
| Non-linear scenarios | Importance of considering non-linear scenarios when legislating laws and predicting their effects |
| Structured legal framework | Role of the legal system in providing a structured framework for addressing unforeseen events to reduce ambiguity |
Academic Collaboration and Discussion
The workshop was a valuable opportunity for:
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Academic preparation and collaboration
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Philosophical and legal reasoning integration
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Enriching discussion on understanding legal decisions
The session prompted several questions and comments, enriching the dialogue regarding the integration of philosophical and legal reasoning in understanding legal decisions.
Keywords: Chaos Theory, Prediction Hypotheses, Legal Proceedings, Law Workshop, Faculty of Law, Tishk International University, Professor Dr. Zana Raouf Hama Karim, Bayar Imad, Legal Systems, Philosophical Reasoning, Legal Decisions, Non-Linear Scenarios, Kurdistan Regional Parliament













