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    Infotainment. June 30, 2025

    Salman Akram Raja Critiques Supreme Court’s Article 63-A Interpretation in Qanoondan’s Big Debate

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    At Qanoondan’s Big Debate in March 2023, Senior Advocate Salman Akram Raja offered a strong critique of the Supreme Court’s interpretation of Article 63-A of the […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. July 17, 2018

    The Brexit Cyclone: EU Withdrawal Bill 2018 and White Paper on UK-EU Relations

    By Qubra Ali

    The Brexit Cyclone: EU Withdrawal Bill 2018 and White Paper on UK-EU Relations In July 2016, in a historic referendum that shocked the world, the British […]

    Blawgs. Commentary. June 17, 2017

    Brexit: Would The Exit Bring Back Sovereignty To The UK?

    By Ali Arslan

    Brexit: Would The Exit Bring Back Sovereignty To The UK? For decades the European Union has been confident in the supremacy of its laws over those […]

    Blawgs. Commentary. February 9, 2017

    President, Parliament And Separation Of Powers

    By Muhammad Saad Khan

    President, Parliament And Separation Of Powers “It is the will of the people which turns an ordinance from ‘having effect and force of law’ to ‘law […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. July 12, 2016 1

    No Real Argument About It: Judges Make Law – Declaratory Theory Is More Or Less Nonsense

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    No Real Argument About It: Judges Make Law – Declaratory Theory Is More Or Less Nonsense The declaratory theory is a principle concerning the source of […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. May 5, 2016 1

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