Changing course: understanding judicial independence in Pakistan
<p>Pakistan has experienced an unprecedented wave of judicial activism since 2005. The judiciary in Pakistan has, for most of its existence, been subservient to the executive and has a history of validating unconstitutional acts by powerful players, including a number of coups d’état by the mi...
Main Author: | Rafiq, A |
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Other Authors: | Tudor, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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