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Pakistan and Human Rights

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Pakistan and Human Rights is a collection of chapters by leading experts and specialists on human rights law, providing a critical perspective on the legal ordering of human rights issues in Pakistan. It includes contributions from young emerging scholars based in the country.

Format: Hardback
Length: 308 pages
Publication date: 14 February 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


Pakistan and Human Rights is a comprehensive and meticulously curated collection of thought-provoking chapters authored by esteemed experts and specialists in the realm of human rights law. This remarkable volume boasts insightful contributions from a diverse group of young emerging scholars, many of whom hail from Pakistan itself, offering a critical examination of the legal framework governing human rights issues. In a time when the legitimacy and politics of national regulatory governance over the lives of individuals are being fiercely debated, this book provides a timely and indispensable perspective.

The book is organized into three distinct sections, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of human rights in Pakistan.

The first section delves into the historical background and contextualization of human rights in Pakistan. It examines the challenges and struggles faced by the country in upholding and protecting the rights of its citizens, particularly in the face of political instability, military interventions, and social injustices. The authors shed light on the historical roots of human rights violations in Pakistan and explore the factors that have contributed to the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.

The second section focuses on the legal framework and institutions responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in Pakistan. It examines the role of the judiciary, the legislative branch, and various human rights organizations in advocating for and enforcing human rights laws. The authors discuss the challenges and limitations faced by these institutions in ensuring the effective implementation of human rights standards and provide recommendations for strengthening their capacity to uphold and protect the rights of all individuals.

The third section explores the contemporary challenges and issues facing human rights in Pakistan. It examines the prevalence of human rights violations, including torture, extrajudicial killings, gender-based violence, and discrimination against marginalized communities. The authors analyze the root causes of these violations and propose strategies for addressing them, including strengthening the rule of law, promoting accountability, and fostering social cohesion and harmony.

Throughout the book, the authors employ a rigorous academic approach, drawing on a wealth of empirical evidence, legal scholarship, and personal experiences to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of human rights in Pakistan. The chapters are well-structured, accessible, and engaging, making them suitable for both academic scholars and practitioners interested in understanding the complex dynamics of human rights in this region.

In conclusion, Pakistan and Human Rights is a groundbreaking work that offers a valuable contribution to the field of human rights studies. By presenting a critical perspective on the legal ordering of human rights issues in Pakistan, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the country in its pursuit of justice and equality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of human rights in South Asia and beyond.

Weight: 662g
Dimension: 237 x 162 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793646064

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