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    • Wednesbury, Proportionality and Judicial Review

      Author:
      Hamaad Mustafa*
    • Challenging State-centric Discourses of Secularism in Pakistan and India

      Author:
      Abbas Ali Lotia
    • The Law of Khul' in Islamic Law and the Legal System of Pakistan

      Author:
      Dr. Muhammad Munir
  • Case Notes

    • Compensation Payable by Convicted Rapists to Their Illegitimate Children

      Author:
      Orubah Sattar Ahmed
    • A Woman's Right to Unilateral Divorce under Islamic Law

      Author:
      Salman Ijaz
    • Does Muslim Law Allow Husbands to Deny Paternity to Their Children?

      Author:
      Hiba Fatima Hassan
    • The Jurisprudence of the Codified Islamic Law: Determining the Nature of the Legal System in Pakistan

      Author:
      Kamran Adil
    • Saying not what the Constitution is ... but what it should be: Comment on the Judgment on the 18th and 21st Amendments to the Constitution

      Author:
      Waqqas Mir
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