There are times when a nation faces a constitutional crisis. Unfortunately, this term has become a synonym for any situation involving conflict, so much so that […]
Revisiting District Bar Association v The Federation of Pakistan
The only aftermath of Twenty-Seventh constitutional amendment happens to be the re-emergence of the debate surrounding the scope of parliament’s amending power. This renewed relevance necessitates […]
Allocating Climate Burdens Fairly: The Role of CBDR in International Law
In its recent advisory opinion on States’ obligations in relation to climate change, the ICJ addressed several important dimensions of international environmental law. Most notably, it […]
The Precautionary Principle in International Environmental Law
The precautionary principle is often underemphasized in discussions of international environmental law, but this principle is important as it shifts the burden of proof to those […]
