SECP’s draft amendments underscore the necessity for listed companies to establish comprehensive anti-harassment policies
The path to alternative dispute resolution in Pakistan
The ICJ ruling in South Africa vs Israel stops short of calling for a ceasefire.
State of Hindu marriages in the Punjab
2023 marked the centenary of the Legal Practitioners Act of 1923, which granted women the right to practice law in British India
Disqualification for public office has seen varying interpretations, leading to uncertainty and inconsistency
Meesha Shafi is seeking damages for defamation in the United Kingdom
Protection of human rights and popular sentiment do not always align well
Enacting laws is a step forward for Pakistan’s human rights goals, but more effort is required to raise awareness about these laws
Judicial committee reviews JCP Rules 2010
The Federal Universities Ordinance 2002 says that universities must ensure that students are provided sufficient accommodation on their campuses
The citizenship status of Afghan refugees married to Pakistanis poses a problem
The suspension of fighting in Gaza does not signify progress towards peace
Historically, women and girls have been targets of violence during wars
The United Nations Security Council follows its own rules
Accountability for war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza is a dire need
The outcome of appeals filed against Nawaz Sharif’s convictions will have major political consequences
Supreme Court upholds Practice and Procedure Act 2023
In the context of laws and regulations securing the rights and wellbeing of senior citizens, there are disparities in implementation