The legal uncertainty that cast a shadow over the biggest of Iraq's new oil contracts has been lifted by the country's top court, which on Monday dismissed a suit challenging the constitutionality of the deal.
In April, the court had imposed fees of 300 million Iraqi Dinars (about $257,000) on the plaintiff, Shetha Musawi, a former member of parliament. Unable to raise the money, having lost her lawyer, and having received death threats, Musawi did not appear at a hearing on Monday, her last ...
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