State Security Court Quiz

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What is the minimum rank required for the president of a State Security Court?

  • Lieutenant (correct)
  • Colonel
  • Major
  • Captain

Who has the authority to suggest members for the State Security Court?

  • The Chief Justice
  • The Appeals Court
  • The Prime Minister (correct)
  • The President

Which of the following statements is true regarding the State Security Appeals Court?

  • It has legal authority separate from regular Appeals Courts.
  • It reviews decisions made by State Security Courts. (correct)
  • It consists of 4 members.
  • It is presided over by a military officer only.

Under which conditions can the jurisdiction of a State Security Court be specified?

<p>Through presidential decrees during a state of emergency (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What powers does the State Security Appeals Court have?

<p>It has the same powers as regular Appeals Courts. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who convenes the State Security Court sessions?

<p>The most senior military member (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of reserve members in the State Security Court?

<p>They can act as substitutes for absent regular members. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are the members of the State Security Courts appointed?

<p>By presidential decree upon the Prime Minister's proposal (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What is the composition of a State Security Court?

The president, who must be at least a Lieutenant, and two members (one civil, one military) suggested by the Prime Minister. The civil member must be at least a Grade 3 judge, and the military member must be at least a Lieutenant.

What is the State Security Appeals Court?

This court is formed by 5 members: 3 judges from the Iraqi Appeals Court and 2 military officers (at least Colonel rank). It reviews decisions made by State Security Courts.

How is a State Security Court formed?

It is formed by a president and two members suggested by the Prime Minister. The president must be at least a Lieutenant.

Who presides over a State Security Court session?

The most senior military member presides over the court sessions.

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How is the formation of a State Security Court determined?

Presidential decrees with the Prime Minister's approval establish the formation of State Security Courts, their jurisdiction, and where they meet.

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How are members of a State Security Court appointed?

Presidential decree appoints members, suggested by the Prime Minister, after considering the opinion of the relevant minister.

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Can a member of a State Security Court be transferred?

The Prime Minister or their representative can transfer a court member to another State Security Court.

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How is the jurisdiction of a State Security Court determined?

The presidential decree can specify if the court's jurisdiction covers the entire nation or specific sections under a state of emergency.

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