Constitutional Law of Pakistan
Author : Syed Shabbar Raza Rizvi
Publisher :
Page : 861 pages
File Size : 36,37 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Syed Shabbar Raza Rizvi
Publisher :
Page : 861 pages
File Size : 36,37 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Sadaf Aziz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 44,93 MB
Release : 2018-01-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509919120
This volume provides a contextual account of Pakistan's constitutional laws and history. It aims to describe the formal structure of government in reference to origins that are traced to the administrative centralisation and legal innovations of colonial rule. It also situates the tide of Muslim nationalism that gave rise to the nation of Pakistan within a terrain of nascent constitutionalism and its associated promises of representation. The post-colonial history of the Pakistani state is charted by reference to succeeding constitutions and the distribution of powers between the major branches of government that they augured. Where conventional histories often suggest that constitutionalism in Pakistan is to be solely understood by reference to a cycle of abidance and rupture, and in the oscillation between military and civilian rule, this volume also accounts for the many points of continuity between regime types. The contours of a broader constitutionalism come to light in the ways in which state power is wielded at different periods and in the range of contests – economic, political and cultural – through which some of this power is sought to be dispersed. Chapters on Rights, Federalism and Islam detail the contextual features of some of these contests and the normative, legal parameters through which they are provisionally settled.
Author : Moeen Cheema
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 33,10 MB
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : Law
ISBN : 1108831885
Presents a deeply contextualized account of public law and judicial review in Pakistan.
Author : Hamid Khan
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 902 pages
File Size : 39,69 MB
Release : 2020-04-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780199407828
It has been seven decades since the independent state of Pakistan was carved out of British India, yet the country is still in pursuit of a suitable constitutional framework. Over this period of time, no other country has experimented with so many different constitutional forms, from parliamentary democracy to presidential form of government, to outright military regimes. This book analyses constitutional development in Pakistan from its inception to present times. It provides a case-by-case account of constitution-making in Pakistan, with the inclusion of all pertinent documentation. Constitutional developments have been explained in the context of social and political events that shaped them. The book focuses on constitutional and political history, and constitutional development concurrently. It includes a liberal humanitarian reading of the travails of lawmakers and the role of generals, judges, politicians, and bureaucrats in the implementation of law. Students of law, political science, and history, as well as lawyers, judges, and professors will find this book of particular value. Being grounded in a socio-political context, this book is also of interest to the general reader. The third edition is updated to cover the constitutional and political developments up until 2013.
Author : Paula R. Newberg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,79 MB
Release : 2002-05-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521894401
The political history of Pakistan is characterised by incomplete constitution-making, a process which has placed the burden of constitutional interpretation on state instruments ranging from the bureaucracy to the military to the judiciary. In a penetrating and original study of the relationship between state and civil society in Pakistan, Paula Newberg demonstrates how the courts have influenced constitutional development and the structure of the state. By examining judicial decisions, particularly those made at times of political crisis, she considers how tensions within the judiciary, and between courts and other state institutions, have affected the ways political society views itself, and explores the consequences of these debates for the formal organisation of political power.
Author : Farooq Yousaf
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,20 MB
Release : 2022-08
Category : Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)
ISBN : 9780367612115
This book explains how colonial legacies and the postcolonial state of Pakistan negatively influenced the socio-political and cultural dynamics and the security situation in Pakistan's Pashtun 'tribal' areas, formerly known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). It offers a local perspective on peace and conflict resolution in Pakistan's Pashtun 'tribal' region. Discussing the history and background of the former-FATA region, the role of Pashtun conflict resolution mechanism of Jirga, and the persistence of colonial-era Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR) in the region, the author argues that the persistence of colonial legacies in the Pashtun 'tribal' areas, especially the FCR, coupled with the overarching influence of the military on security policy has negatively impacted the security situation in the region. By focusing on the Jirga and Jirga-based Lashkars (or Pashtun militias), the book demonstrates how Pashtuns have engaged in their own initiatives to handle the rise of militancy in their region. Moreover, the book contends that, even after the introduction of constitutional reforms and FATA's merger with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, little has changed in the region, especially regarding the treatment of 'tribal' Pashtuns as equal citizens of Pakistan. This book explains, in detail, why indigenous methods of peace and conflict resolution, such as the Jirga, could play "some" role towards long-term peace in the South Asian region. Historically and contextually informed with a focus on North-West Pakistan, this book will be of interest to academics researching South Asian Studies, International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, terrorism, and traditional justice and restorative forms of peace-making.
Author : Mark Tushnet
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 41,20 MB
Release : 2015-09-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107068959
This book examines constitutional law and practice in five South Asian countries: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
Author : Rainer Grote
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 755 pages
File Size : 19,26 MB
Release : 2012-02-16
Category : History
ISBN : 019975988X
Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval and Continuity offers a comprehensive analysis of the issues associated with the theory and practice of constitutionalism in Islamic countries. This collection of essays is written by leading constitutional and comparative law scholars and constitutional practitioners and essays provide readers with an overview of the constitutional developments in countries in the Islamic world, an understanding of the potential and actual impact of Islam and Sharia on the notion of modern constitutionalism, and insight into the ways in which "Western" ideals may be reconciled with Islamic tradition.
Author : Alan Gledhill
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 43,27 MB
Release : 1980-12-03
Category : Education
ISBN :
The author attempts to trace from their sources the more important principles and institutions which make up the laws and constitution of Pakistan.
Author : Fazal Karim
Publisher :
Page : 690 pages
File Size : 23,22 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Courts
ISBN : 9789698372026