Crime and Human Rights in Pakistan: An Analysis in Light of International Law

Authors

  • Sidra Kanwel Lecturer Department of Law, at University of Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Tayyaba Yasmin LLM scholar at Department of law, TIMES Institute Multan, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Usman Lecturer Department of Law, at University of Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Crime, Criminal Justice, Human Rights, International Law, Pakistan

Abstract

This article meticulously explores the intricate relationship between crime and human rights within the context of Pakistan, examining the domestic legal framework and its alignment with international human rights standards. Focusing on criminal legislation, law enforcement practices, and the broader criminal justice system, the paper delves into the challenges faced by Pakistan in balancing effective crime control measures with the safeguarding of fundamental human rights. The analysis extends to Pakistan's treaty obligations, scrutinizing its commitment to international human rights treaties and evaluating engagement with global judicial and human rights bodies. Challenges related to freedom of expression, minority rights, and broader controversies are examined, paving the way for a set of recommendations aimed at improving the current state of affairs. The article concludes by emphasizing the critical need for legal reforms, judicial independence, and public awareness to foster a harmonious equilibrium between crime control and human rights protection in Pakistan. The Qualitative Research Methodology has been applied for following article.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Adedeji, A. O. (2023). The Prevalence, Patterns and Implication of Domestic Violence Against Women in Contemporary Nigeria. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 2(02), 01-13.

Alam, Q., Ahmed, N., & Nawaz, A. (2022). The Impact of International Law on Application of Capital Punishment Under Criminal Justice System of Pakistan. AL-Qalam, 27(1), 404-415.

Aswathy, Y. (2022). Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice in India: A Special Reference to Debates on Uniform Civil Code. Traditional Journal of Law And Social Sciences, 1(02), 88-99.

Bilal, M., & Hussain, Z. (2022). Is IHR Law a protective shell of Racism? A Social Analysis of International Perspective. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(02), 221-233.

Boyle-Lewicki, E. (2000). Need World's Collide: The Hudad Crimes of Islamic Law and International Human Rights. NY Int'l L. Rev., 13, 43.

Husan, S. (2022). Role of Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Investigation: A Legal Analysis in Bangladesh Perspective. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(02), 181-192.

Hussain, N., Khan, A., & Chandio, L. A. (2023). Legal Safeguards against Mob Justice: An Analysis of Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan and International Human Rights Norms. Al-Qamar, 13-26.

Hussain, N., Khan, A., Chandio, L. A., & Oad, S. (2023). Individual Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression: The Role of the ICC's Leadership Clause. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 11(1), 223-232.

Islam, S., Maseehullah, M., & Meer, H. (2022). Legal Analysis on Act of Torture based on International Law and its Incorporation into Pakistani law. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences (TJLSS), 1(01).

Khan, A. M. (2003). Persecution of the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan: An analysis under international law and international relations. Harv. Hum. Rts. J., 16, 217.

Khan, A. S., Bibi, A., Khan, A., & Ahmad, I. (2023). Responsibility of Sexual Violence Under International Law. Journal of Social Sciences Review, 3(1), 29-41.

Khan, A., Bhatti, S. H., & Jillani, M. A. H. S. (2021). An overview on individual criminal liability for crime of aggression. Liberal Arts & Social Sciences International Journal (LASSIJ).

Khan, A., Hussain, N., & Oad, S. (2023). The Rome Statute: A Critical Review of The Role of The SWGCA In Defining The Crime Of Aggression. Pakistan Journal of International Affairs, 6(1).

Khan, A., Iqbal, N., & Ahmad, I. (2022). Human Trafficking in Pakistan: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2(3), 257-268.

Khan, A., Javed, K., Khan, A. S., & Rizwi, A. (2022). Aggression and individual criminal responsibility in the perspective of Islamic law. Competitive Social Science Research Journal, 3(1), 35-48.

Khan, M., & Ullah, Q. (2022). Robotic Weapon Systems and Their Compliance with International Law. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(02), 73-87.

Mahmood, M. T. (2021). Rights of Accused Under International Human Rights, Islam and Domestic Legislation of Pakistan. Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Selinus University.

Raza, M., Akhtar, N., & Habib, R. I. (2022). Parliamentary vs Presidential Systems in Pakistan and US: Orientation and Failure of Governments in Pakistan. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(01), 104-111.

Rehman, J., & Breau, S. (Eds.). (2007). Religion, human rights and international law: A critical examination of Islamic state practices (Vol. 6). Brill.

Sadiq Kakar, M. (2018). Capital Punishment: An Analysis In The Light of International Human Rights Law and Pakistani Domestic Laws. Islamabad Law Review.

Tovar, M., & Lin, L. S. (2022). The Politics of Sexual Violence and Subhuman Conditions: The Case of Bosnia and Rwanda. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(02), 17-27.

Ullah, A. (2022). Punishment of Blasphemy in Criminal Justice System of Pakistan and International Human Rights Law: A Comparative Analysis. Malakand University Research Journal of Islamic Studies (MURJIS) ISSN: 2708-6577, 4(01), 33-52.

Downloads

Published

30-12-2023

How to Cite

Crime and Human Rights in Pakistan: An Analysis in Light of International Law. (2023). Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 2(02), 71 – 81. https://ojs.traditionaljournaloflaw.com/index.php/TJLSS/article/view/124

Similar Articles

21-30 of 36

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.