This research presents a comparative analytical study on the subject of the extradition of offenders in light of both Iraqi domestic law and relevant international conventions, with the aim of shedding light on the legal frameworks and procedures adopted in this field. The study also focuses on identifying the legal foundations governing the extradition process under Iraqi legislation, starting from constitutional provisions, the Iraqi penal code and specific laws such as the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Law on Ratification of International Conventions. It also reviews the most prominent international and regional agreements to which Iraq is a party, foremost among them the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and various bilateral agreements. Furthermore, the research compares the conditions and procedures applied under Iraqi domestic law with those stipulated in international conventions. The scope of the research is determined by studying the subject as a legal study within the scope of the Iraqi Constitution of 2005, the Iraqi Penal Code No. 111 of 1969 as amended, the Iraqi Criminal Procedure Code No. 23 of 1971, and some international and regional agreements related to the subject of extradition of criminals.
Saeed et al. (Mon,) studied this question.