Theory of separation of powers: Is it possible in Pakistan?
- Blog, Commentary
- October 30, 2024
In this era of hybrid warfare, military might alone is insufficient when states adopt novel strategies such as “lawfare” to undermine the opponent on all forums. This was witnessed by the world when Ukraine launched its legal blitzkrieg against Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014, resulting in a loss of billions of US dollars.
READ MOREThe Russia Ukraine war remains confined within the territory of Ukraine but, its economic implications are global in nature. The sanctions imposed by western powers on Russia and blocked Ukrainian ports has crippled the global supply chain, resulting in an exponential increase in the prices of basic commodities. Europe although, remains at a high risk
READ MOREPakistan is one of the most severely affected countries by global warming. There is no doubt that earth’s temperature increases due to natural factors but such change is too minimal to cause any real damage or endanger human life. However, any abnormal increase in temperatures is directly or indirectly linked to human activities. This is
READ MOREA reference under Article 186 of the constitution was filed by President Arif Alvi seeking an interpretation of Article 63-A and asking if a lifetime ban could be placed on defecting parliamentarians. By a majority of 3:2 it was ruled that a purposive approach should be adopted for the interpretation of Article 63-A in order
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