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Pakistan and Human Rights consists of a series of innovative and carefully chosen chapters by leading experts and specialists in the field of human rights law. With contributions from young emerging scholars, many of whom live and work in Pakistan, this volume takes a critical look at the legal ordering of human rights issues in Pakistan today.
Satvinder S. Juss teaches law at King’s College London.
Part IChapter 1: The Law & Economy of Human Rights in Pakistan by Uzair J. KayaniChapter 2: The Plight of Minority Rights in Pakistan by Javaid Rehman and Adrija GhoshChapter 3: Poverty, Bonded Labor and Unaccountable Supply Chains: The Case of Brick Kiln Workers in Pakistan by Maleeha Sattar and Adnan SattarChapter 4: Pakistan’s Constitution and The Right to Health by Muhammad KhanPart IIChapter 5: Crime and Punishment in Pakistan by Satvinder S. JussChapter 6: The Legal Status of Ahmadis in Pakistan by Yasser Latif HamdaniChapter 7: Honour Crimes in Pakistan: A Human Rights Critique of Swara Practice by Neha Ali GauharChapter 8: Taking Children’s Rights Seriously: Is Pakistan Ready? by Adnan SattarPart IIIChapter 9: Pakistan’s Death Penalty Law by Satvinder S. JussChapter 10: Enforced Disappearances in Pakistan: A Tool of Terror? by Reema OmerChapter 11: The Use of Special Criminal Courts and Tribunals in Pakistan by Marva KhanChapter 12: The Pakistani Judiciary and the Suo Motu