Name:Iraqi Penal Code (Law No. 111 of 1969)Country:IraqSubject(s):Criminal and penal lawType of legislation:Law, ActAdopted on:1969Entry into force:Published on:Unofficial English translation, 43 p. ISN:IRQ-1969-L-57206Link:https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=57206&p_lang=enBibliography:Unofficial English translation, 43 p. Legislation on-line 📷 Refworld, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) PDF of Code in English 📷 (consulted on 2013-10-11) Legislation on-line 📷 Iraqi Local Government Law Library, Iraq PDF of Code in Arabic 📷 (consulted on 2013-10-11) Abstract/Citation:Establishes the criminal code of Iraq. Part One sets basic penalties for offences. These are death, life imprisonment, imprisonment for specific periods, penal servitude, detention, fines, confinement to a centre for young offenders and confinement to a reformatory. Book Two governs crimes injurious to the public interest. Chapter One establishes crimes against the external security of the state and sets penalties for each crime. Chapter Two sets offences against internal security. Chapter Three governs crimes against authority. Part One regulates crimes affecting constituted bodies. Part Five governs crimes affecting the national economy or the financial standing of the state. Chapter Six prohibits public servants form accepting bribes. Part Eight prohibits begging.Implementing text(s):
2012-04-23 (IRQ-2012-L-94253)Law No. 28 of 2012 Combating Trafficking in Persons."