Abstract

The present paper aimed to investigate the ratio and interaction of and internal law in the Republic of Iraq. Theoretical questions of concept international contracts are raised from the point of view of their structure location of legal system of the Republic of Iraq. The mechanism of a ratio of treaties and the national legislation is characterized in the law-enforcement aspect of the concept right source. The treaty of the Iraqi legislation has the status of the special ordinary law of national legal system corresponding to other acts of the internal law by rules of the competition and a collision of norms. The analysis of concrete provisions of the domestic legislation was performed according to the law of the Republic of Iraq. According to author’s point of view, the rapprochement of various legal systems and national legislations with rules of law is now the major development.

Highlights

  • Translation is a complex and multifaceted human activity

  • Applied aspects of the translation from Tatar language and into Tatar language were reflected in the works by Yerbulatova et al (2017a)

  • One of the most interesting aspects of translation theory is the problem of transferring stylistic devices of a language

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Introduction

Translation is a complex and multifaceted human activity. The process of translation is the substitution of a language with another one, but it is the clash of different cultures, traditions, and mindsets. The following Russian and Tatar scholars have made great contributions to the development of translation theory: L.S. Barkhudarov, V.S. Vinogradov, G.R. Gachechiladze, V.N. Komissarov, Yu.D. Levin, Ya.I. Retsker, A.V. Fedorov, L.A. Chernyakhovskaya, P.D. Schweitzer, V. (Komissarov, 2002; Yusupov, 2009). Among foreign scholars, the works by J. Can be emphasized (Bassnett, 2002; Newmark, 1988). Applied aspects of the translation from Tatar language and into Tatar language were reflected in the works by Yerbulatova et al (2017a)

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