by Omar Meriwani | Jun 25, 2026 | Psychology, Science and Society
Many injustices and unfair judgments occur within legal systems that adopt the classical view of emotions. This view assumes that we possess innate, animalistic emotions that are governed by rational thought. These injustices manifest in judicial rulings in cases...
by نور جواد الدليمي | Jun 25, 2026 | Psychotherapy, Science and Society
By Noor Jawad Al-Dulaimi People are used to viewing the law as a set of rules that define what is prohibited and permitted, impose penalties on those who violate them, and resolve disputes between individuals and institutions. When the judiciary, courts, or...
by ريام عيسى | Jun 25, 2026 | Psychology, Science and Society
When the Machine Steals the Faculty of Thought Today, artificial intelligence dominates the cognitive landscape, imposing an invisible gap between the output of the machine and the perception of the human mind. Writing is not merely the lining up of vocabulary or the...
by نور جواد الدليمي | Nov 30, 2025 | Science and Society
Noor Jawad Al-Dulaimi (Iraqi lawyer) In 2024, an adult man stood before the Personal Status Court in one of the districts of Diyala Governorate, Iraq, holding an unfamiliar lawsuit—unusual in both its timing and its subject matter. He was requesting the court to prove...
by Omar Meriwani | Aug 7, 2025 | Psychology, Science and Society
From the dark depths of childhood and upbringing in the Arab world, To Choose Madness traces the unfortunate path of a “sane” person through that turmoil. Parental violence — where a belt or a whip may do more damage than the secret prisons of authoritarian Arab...
by رغدة ابراهيم | Jan 7, 2021 | Science and Society
The advantages of a patent include providing motivation to pursue development of a treatment or solution, help researchers to obtain funding for their research of interest whilst disadvantages include halting advances in research due to patent’s nature of exclusion...