Legal Analysis of Constitutional and Electoral Frameworks

In continuation of scientific activities, the Faculty of Law held a workshop on Tuesday, November 18th, 2025, entitled “A Legal Analysis of the Parliamentary Elections.”


Workshop Details

Detail Information
Title A Legal Analysis of the Parliamentary Elections
Date Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Presenter Professor Dr. Serhang Barzinji
Moderator Dr. Badr Muhammad

Presenter and Moderator Background

Role Name Affiliation
Presenter Professor Dr. Serhang Barzinji Constitutional Law Professor, Salahaddin University
Moderator Dr. Badr Muhammad Faculty of Law, Tishk International University

Attendees

The workshop was attended by:

Name Position
Prof. Dr. Rozan Dizyaee Dean of the Faculty of Law
Dr. Sabah Q. Kedir Head of the Law Department
Several faculty members Law Faculty
Students Law students

Workshop Focus

The workshop provided:

Focus Area Description
Analytical reading Constitutional and legal texts governing elections
Practical challenges Main obstacles facing electoral processes
Legislative improvement Ways to achieve more transparent and fair elections

Alignment with SDG 16

This workshop is closely linked to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16) , which calls for:

SDG 16 Focus Application
Promotion of the rule of law Strengthening legal frameworks for elections
Development of effective and transparent institutions Improving electoral bodies and processes
Support of community participation Enhancing citizen involvement in decision-making

Significance

This workshop provided a valuable platform for:

  • Legal analysis of electoral frameworks

  • Discussion of practical challenges in election implementation

  • Identification of legislative reforms for fairer elections

  • Academic contribution to democratic processes

Keywords: Legal Analysis, Parliamentary Elections, Constitutional Law, Electoral Framework, Faculty of Law, Tishk International University, Professor Dr. Serhang Barzinji, Dr. Badr Muhammad, Salahaddin University, SDG 16, Rule of Law, Transparent Institutions, Democratic Processes, Legislative Reform, Community Participation, Dr. Rozan Dizyaee, Dr. Sabah Q. Kedir