The Gender Perspective Is Often Missing From Our Discussions
Although women comprise 48.54 percent of the total population in Pakistan, their perspective is missing in national policies, laws and...
Although women comprise 48.54 percent of the total population in Pakistan, their perspective is missing in national policies, laws and...
The dismissal of the no-trust motion against PM Imran Khan, with the government terming it as being disloyalty to the...
The right to liberty and the security of a person are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)....
Despite the good performance of some judges, our justice system is failing to deliver quality justice to the people. Pakistan's...
Why is Pakistan's justice system perceived to be a 'weak' system? Why is it failing to safeguard the life and...
The elevation of Justice Mohammad Ali Mazhar to the Supreme Court while bypassing four senior judges from the Sindh High...
Ziaullah Ranjah outlines Pakistan’s legal options in the wake of EU Disinfo Lab disclosures
Ziaullah Ranjah believes crimes against humanity in Indian-held Kashmir warrant a trial before the ICC
India has unleashed a reign of terror in Kashmir right in front of the international community, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Pakistan can seek an advisory opinion through UNSC from the ICJ, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Any onslaught on judicial independence must be resisted, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The constitutional promise of ‘inexpensive and expeditious justice’ remains merely a dream, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
COVID-19 may help us update our understanding of national security, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The promulgation of indefinite and arbitrary rules in a politically-charged environment provide unfettered power to rulers or their cronies, writes...
The global legal landscape is fast changing. We need to come out of our colonial past, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Law schools must reframe institutional policy and outlook, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The emergence of coronavirus can help us redefine the parameters of our national security, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The Punjab Infectious Diseases (Prevention and Control) Ordinance 2020 ignores our social realities, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Pakistan can adopt technology to promote access to justice, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Bar councils are mandated to regulate and reform the legal profession, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The political, ideological, moral, social and emotional connotation of ‘terrorism’ makes its definition challenging in any legal system. Pakistan is...
Any answer to this question will have far-reaching impact on our criminal jurisprudence, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
A commission should probe into our past mistakes and be able to speak truth to all concerned, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
Cleaning the environment through judicial activism seems to have produced little results, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
India cannot annex the state’s territory and is bound to keep its institutions and territorial boundaries intact, writes Ziaullah Ranjah
The BJP’s recent move is not a simple modification of the Kashmir’s status, it is a radical transformation, argues Ziaullah...
In literature, Existentialism starts from Dostoyevsky’s famous maxim...
A court in Lahore has sentenced a young...
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