A master's thesis at University of Basrah examines the land problem in the Amara District 1958 - 1968
A master's thesis at College of Arts at University of Basrah examined (the land problem in the Amara District 1958 - 1968)
The thesis presented by the student Salah Jabbar Faraj aimed to answer some questions, including: What is the land problem in the Amara District and was the government serious about eliminating this problem by issuing the Agrarian Reform Law No. (30), and did the law succeed in settling the lands in Iraq in general and the Amara District in particular or did it resort to previous laws.
The message concluded that the revolution of July 14, 1958 sought to rid society of land monopoly by issuing the Agrarian Reform Law No. (30) and solving the land problem, but it lacked a well-thought-out plan for its implementation during its first year. However, the many amendments made to the Agrarian Reform Law led to delaying the implementation of the Agrarian Reform Law during the period specified, which is five years. Successive governments have used the land problem as propaganda to politicize their policies by issuing many amendments or subordinate laws in line with the social situation.
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