Effectiveness of international drug control cooperation in the Republic of Iraq

Abstract

States with different social and legal systems, cultures, spiritual values and the historical capabilities of their peoples unite in modern circumstances legal policy to confront the threats to peaceful coexistence. The development process in all societies is also affected by the exercise of States, their democratic and parliamentary institutions, the rights and freedoms of citizens and political pluralism. States' practice also affects various economic factors and social factors. The expected development of man, society and the State in the first place lies in the maintenance of peace and the establishment of effective national and regional security systems, because development and security are interdependent and contribute to the safety of social life. Based on the nature of the problem, the researcher goes to a clear understanding of the role of the international community in achieving collective security, seeing the multifunctional approach to the issues of cooperation among European countries in the face of social evil represented by drugs, and finally, in practical terms, Drug Control in the Republic of Iraq.