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Fighting climate change through the courtroom
Discover why the Law and Justice Commission held a conference to raise awareness about climate change
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Navigating Pakistan's odyssey towards fair elections
Pakistan's future democracy needs dedication to principles, commitment to reforms, and belief in equitable elections.
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The impact of deportation on Afghan refugee children
Girls won't be allowed to go to school; students who do will face challenges as the curriculum differs significantly
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From Gaza to Kashmir: Can international law come to the rescue?
Are we looking in the right direction when calling for a consensus at the UN or other like-minded organisations?
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Don't misunderstand repatriation as returning 'home'
The expulsion of millions of undocumented immigrants would be a case that sounds great in theory but bad in practice.
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Constitutional conundrum: Presidential non-assent vs parliament
With Alvi's denial of his assent to Official Secrets and Army bills, the constitutional validity now hangs by a thread
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Election Act amendment: Unconstitutional and undemocratic
This amendment diminishes any difference between a caretaker government and a democratically elected one.
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Census 2023: Karachi fights for its rights
Karachi, the country's largest city and economic powerhouse, has historically faced underestimation controversies
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Unpacking Karachi: Providing for all, ignored by all
Governments have interfered in Karachi’s development with policies that benefited not the city but the ruling party
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Is the Maintenance Public Order a draconian law?
The powers granted under the ordinance are blatantly disproportionate to the objective of maintaining public order.