Abstract
The Hague Conference of Private International Law is a global intergovernmental organization in which different legal traditions are fused. It develops personal, family and business attitudes associated with more than one common country in the world, and builds bridges between different legal systems, by adopting special rules known as “Rules of Private International Law”. The conference’s legal mission is to work for the “progressive unification of the rules of private international law” by creating internationally agreed rules regarding international jurisdiction, applicable law, and the recognition and implementation of foreign judgments in a wide range of areas of law from commercial and banking law to international civil procedures, and from child protection to issues of marriage and personal status, and Iraq today is considered one of the countries seeking membership to join the basic system of the Hague Conference on Private International Law.
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