Aim: This study aimed to examine the legal frameworks governing contract termination in Iraq, highlighting judicial oversight, parties’ rights, and implications for legal and economic stability Methods: The study adopts a doctrinal legal analysis supported by case reviews and statutory interpretation of Iraqi contract law. Results: The findings reveal that Iraqi courts play a crucial role in balancing contractual freedom with protection of vulnerable parties, but gaps remain in the enforcement of termination clauses in commercial contracts. Conclusion: The study concludes that while Iraq’s legal system provides mechanisms for fair contract termination, reforms are needed to reduce ambiguity in non-essential contracts and enhance judicial efficiency. Recommendation: The study recommends strengthening legislative clarity on unilateral termination rights and enhancing judicial capacity to resolve disputes promptly.
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A Qasim
Hanan Talib Ashour
American Journal of Law and Political Science
University of Kashan
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af620aad7bf08b1eae31b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.58425/ajlps.v4i1.402