Mawlana Shah Ahmed Noorani: His role as a parliamentarian (1972-2003)

This thesis is an attempt to explore the career of Mawlana Shah Ahmad Noorani as a parliamentarian. This thesis has highlighted his legislation in the parliament, his role for Islamizing the society within and outside the parliament. The study provides details about the early life of Mawlana Noorani since 1926 up to his entry into […]

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Institutionalization Challenges of Democracy in Pakistan. A Case Study Parliamnet (2002-10)

Democracy is a “word” which has common meaning in entire world but it has to face different challenges whether it is in established democratic states or in the developing democratic states. Understanding of democracy is associated with the credibility level of the institutions. It would be correct to say that the democratic regimes have more […]

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A Study of Working Relatioship of the Executive, Judiciary and Parliament in Musharraf Era

This thesis explores the intricate dynamics of the executive, judiciary, and parliament in the era of General Pervez Musharraf’s rule in Pakistan. The study delves into the interplay between these three branches of government, focusing on their interactions, conflicts, and collaborations during this period. By analyzing key events, legislative measures, and court decisions, this research […]

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Fostering Women’s Defacto Participation in Parliament Through CEDAW’s Substantive Equality Approch in Pakistan

Pakistan, the state party to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), 1969 and other human rights treaties, has almost half of the population comprising of women. With such a large number of women it is expected by the human rights supporters that they will be well represented and […]

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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE LEGISLATIVE POLITICS OF PAKISTAN: AN ANALYSIS OF 12TH NATION ALASSEMBLY (2002-2007)

In contemporary democratic systems, acknowledging women’s participation in formal political institutions is perceived as a basic requirement to establish a complete democracy. To facilitate this, quotas have been implemented in many developing countries to increase the representation of women in politics. While these quotas have been successful in boosting women’s political participation, it is important […]

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SECOND CHAMBERS IN PARLIAMENTARY FEDERATIONS: THE ROLE OF SENATE IN PAKISTAN

The study aims to answer the primary question of how the Senate of Pakistan performed its assigned tasks in the legislative and parliamentary history of Pakistan. The central tenet of this thesis is to ascertain the fact that the lower house prevails over the upper house in terms of legislative and executive functions assigned by […]

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ROLE OF PARLIAMENT IN FOREIGN POLICY FORMULATION OF PAKISTAN (2013-18)

In a democratic setting Parliament as institution of public represented public and public interests, performed an active role in reviewing and formulation of foreign policy. Before the development of democracy it was function of diplomats and the solders but in democracy the executives are responsible to public and they exercise their power through elected institution […]

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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN PARLIMENTARY POLITICS OF PAKISTAN: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 13TH AND 14TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

The women of Pakistan make almost 50% of the total population of the country. But only a small percentage of them enjoy the privilege of a proper education. Even fewer have a proper job, the women parliamentarians of Pakistan taking part in active politics and legislation can be counted easily on finger tips. In the […]

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ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PARLIAMENTARY POLITICS OF PAKISTAN: A CASE STUDY OF THE 15TH NATION ALASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN

The political phenomena of Pakistan are very complex and related to gender equality. Traditionalists’ approach remained unfavorable for women to be empowered; instead, they threatened women to play a role in the socioeconomic and political development of the country. For the true essence of democracy and to eliminate gender discrimination, women’s role in politics is […]

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