Abstract

Citizenship, in its contemporary sense, is an integral part of the integrated system of individual rights and obligations, and women's right to gender justice and equality with men in their enjoyment of the rights granted to them by law. It is the duty of every democratic state to recognize it and work to ensure it. This research sheds light on the equality of gender rights in Iraqi society, and determines the status of Iraqi women, by clarifying the dimensions of citizenship that are concerned with achieving gender justice in terms of civil, political, economic, social and cultural, in the constitutional and legal rules, identifying the most important problems that waste women's rights and prevent equality due to discrimination based on gender.

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