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Us judge presiding over a workshop to train Iraqi judges on letter of credit


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Us judge presiding over a workshop to train Iraqi judges on letter of credit

Date: 2012/12/31 14: 12: 30 Monday

Baghdad (newsletter) ...United States Embassy hosted in Iraq workshop at Iraqi Judicial Development Institute, which was the subject of the workshop on the role of judges in adjudicating disputes relating to documentary credits.

He said the US Embassy in Baghdad has received (News News Agency) a copy of: the workshop headed by us federal judge good Rachkov, representing the commercial law development program of the u.s. Department of Commerce with the assistance of the Institute of international banking law and practice.

Washav statement: the Supreme Judicial Council has chosen Iraq 15 judges of courts of first instance and courts of appeal representing 10 provinces to participate in this workshop to ensure that public perceptions of the documentary credit to all levels of the Iraqi judiciary, discussion themes included in the workshop, the principle of independence and compliance and fraud and abuse of the documentary credit.

The statement said: that on the sidelines of the workshop, the Director of the International Bureau of law enforcement and drug control to the u.s. Embassy in Baghdad, Stephen "VW greatly impressed with the topics of commercial law development program workshop of the US Department of Commerce, and I was very pleased that it had held in the judicial development Institute which originally was built with funding from the Government of the United States

He said that the workshop is the latest example of the strong partnership between the United States and Iraq mission ".

The Chief Justice of the Court of Baghdad for commercial judge Prince Andrew to the commercial law development program of the u.s. Department of Commerce has held similar workshops for Iraqi judges "resulted in many useful recommendations for modernizing Iraqi laws and important international treaties."

And the US Embassy in Baghdad expressed their commitment to continuing professional development for judges, judicial investigators and staff of administrative tribunals in Iraq through bilateral programs specialized in law enforcement and judicial cooperation, in line with the strategic framework agreement./finished/./

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