Kurdish Studies

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Interest in Criminalizing the Phenomenon of Intersex & Its Implications

Shatha Karam Hussein
College of Law, University of Misan - Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Iraq
Maytham Faleh Hussein
College of Law, University of Misan - Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Iraq.
Keywords: Considered Interest, intersex, Criminalizing, Iraqi legislation..

Abstract

The interest considered to be behind the decriminalization of intersex is the personal interest of members of society; The sound intuition, reason and balanced logic all affirm that disregard for monstrosity, intersex, homosexuality or homosexuality, it is perpetrated in the sight and hearing of all and the sanctity of religions leads to the corrupting of society and its transformation from a society that is honourable to a decimated and decimated society, as well as potential and inevitable damage to the individual, the family and society, it is forbidden to create a corrupt society in which the special interest prevails over the public interest (Badrani, p54). Iraqi law, like the majority of Arab laws, which have taken the root of French law in terms of explicitly decriminalizing the act of intersex, considers that pure personal acts contrary to morality, morality and the provisions of religion may be punishable only if their effects exceed by inflicting harm on others.

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