Kulbushan Jadhav – Much Ado About Nothing Pakistan has taken many adverse hits in the past year in the international legal arena: most prominent among these […]
ICJ’s (Lack of) Jurisdiction in Jadhav’s Case
ICJ’s (Lack of) Jurisdiction in Jadhav’s Case The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has initiated proceedings to determine whether ICJ has jurisdiction to adjudicate a matter […]
International Court of Justice’s Limited Jurisdiction
International Court of Justice’s Limited Jurisdiction India has approached the International Court of Justice (ICJ) seeking to stay the execution of Kulbhushan Jadhav. India has raised […]
India’s Naïvety On Kulbhushan’s Case
India’s Naïvety On Kulbhushan’s Case Article 36 of the Statute of ICJ clearly specifies that the Court has jurisdiction only on the basis of ‘consent’. India […]
The Supreme Court; Not A Trial Court
The Supreme Court; Not A Trial Court The Constitution of Pakistan grants three kinds of jurisdiction to the Supreme Court, namely, original jurisdiction under Article 184, […]
International Criminal Court: An Effective Guarantee For Justice
International Criminal Court: An Effective Guarantee For Justice Is there any order and justice in this world? While this might be an expression of prosaism, it’s […]
Imperial Black Law Which Continues To Plague The Tribal Areas Of Pakistan
Imperial Black Law Which Continues To Plague The Tribal Areas Of Pakistan Introduction and Historical Background Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) is a law governing the Federally […]
The Clash Of Titans
The Clash Of Titans When viewed through a legal prism, it becomes apparent that a judge of the Lahore High Court has an elevated position, and […]
Has Article 2(4) Of The UN Charter Become Redundant In The 21st Century?
Has Article 2(4) Of The UN Charter Become Redundant In The 21st Century? The principle of non-intervention in international relations is indeed deep-rooted. It would be difficult, if […]