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    Commentary. Guest Columnists. November 18, 2019 1

    Things You Cannot Express – According to Pakistani Law

    By Jawwad Raza Sultan

    Things You Cannot Express – According to Pakistani Law Introduction Human beings have marshaled for centuries. Unfortunately, the person in chains according to Rousseau still quests to gain the […]

    Blawgs. Commentary. August 7, 2016

    “Liberty Ain’t No Licence” – Regulating Cyberspace In Pakistan

    By Shah Nawaz Mohal

    “Liberty Ain’t No Licence” – Regulating Cyberspace In Pakistan The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill (PECB) 2016 provides for much-needed legislation on cyberspace. Dearest sirs and […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. August 7, 2016

    Freedom Of Press Versus Right Of Reputation – My Rights Are Better Than Yours

    By Asfandyar Khan Tareen

    Freedom Of Press Versus Right Of Reputation – My Rights Are Better Than Yours My words are my pride – I can attack your character as […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. March 21, 2016

    How Judiciary Has Institutionalized Curb On Free Speech

    By Javeria Younes

    How Judiciary Has Institutionalized Curb On Free Speech “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want […]

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