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The Judicialization Of Politics In Pakistan A Comparative Study Of Judicial Restraint And Its Development In India The Us And Pakistan 1st Edition Waris Husain

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The Judicialization Of Politics In Pakistan A Comparative Study Of Judicial Restraint And Its Development In India The Us And Pakistan 1st Edition Waris Husain
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Waris Husain
ISBN: 9780815392705, 0815392702
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Judicialization Of Politics In Pakistan A Comparative Study Of Judicial Restraint And Its Development In India The Us And Pakistan 1st Edition Waris Husain by Waris Husain 9780815392705, 0815392702 instant download after payment.

Since 2007, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has emerged as a dominant force in Pakistani politics through its hyper-active use of judicial review, or the power to overrule Parliament’s laws and the Prime Minister’s acts. This hyper-activism was on display during the Supreme Court’s unilateral disqualification of Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani in 2012 under the leadership of Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. Despite the Supreme Court’s practical adoption of restraint subsequent to the retirement of Chief Justice Chaudhry in 2013, the Court has once again disqualified a prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, due to allegations of corruption in 2017.

While many critics have focused on the substance of the Court’s decisions in these cases, sufficient focus is not paid to the amorphous case-selection process of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. In order to compare the relatively unregulated process of case-selection in Pakistan to the more structured processes utilized by the Supreme Courts of the United States’ and India, this book aims to understand the historical roots of judicial review in each country dating back to the colonial era extending through the foundational period of each nation impacting present-day jurisprudence. As a first in its kind, this study comparatively examines these periods of history in order to contextualize a practical prescription to standardize the case-selection process in the Supreme Court of Pakistan in a way that retains the Court’s overall power while limiting its involvement in purely political issues.

This publication offers a critical and comparative view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s recent involvement in political disputes due to the lack of a discerning case-selection system that has otherwise been adopted by the Supreme Courts of India and the United States’ to varying degrees. It will be of interest to academics in the fields of Asian Law, South Asian Politics and Law and Comparative Law.

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