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Fatima Amin, 01-178182-002
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2021)
“With greater power comes greater responsibility”
The above quote by Stan Lee, also known as the Peter Parker principle, beautifully describes the concept of market dominance. It is this underlying principle that forms ...
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Bibi Nisa Wazir, 01-278212-003
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2023)
The 25th constitutional amendment in 2020 marked a significant transformation
in Pakistan's legal landscape by merging seven districts into the province of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa (KPK). With this merger, the former justice ...
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Kiran Ismael, 01-177132-022; Taqweem Shafi, 01-177132-058
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2017)
The rights of citizens of Pakistan with respect to nuisance are not secured. There are lacunas
and gaps in our domestic laws that dealt with nuisance. The rights of every individual or
public at large must be protected ...
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Itrat Batool, 01-278202-005
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2022)
This research thesis analyzes the procedure of adoption given by Islam and how it is practiced in Pakistani institutions. According to this study, complete restriction does not imply that adoption is not done. Adoption ...
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Adil Rehman, 01-177131-001,; Muhammad Uzair, 01-177131-017; Haroon Ali, 01-177131-001
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2017)
Muslim marriage is not a mere sacrament but also a civil contract. Islamic law provides complete guide on every issue regarding marriage. Family is the basic unit of a society and family continues through marriage. To ...
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Vedah Ateeq, 01-177112-023; Sohaib Haider, 01-177112-030; Qamar Fatima, 01-177112-017
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2016)
The purpose of the research project is to highlight the problems confronted by the members of Hindu Community in Pakistan with respect to regulation of their Personal laws. The research will explain the need and importance ...
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Ehtisham-ul-Haq, 01-177122-007; Sidra Mir, 01-177122-034; Zain Ali, 01-177122-038
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2017)
Usually the authors think’s that Competition Law and Intellectual property rights (IPRs) seem to operate in different domains having distinct objectives and applications. Thus, understanding the smooth operation of IPR law ...
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Aitizaz Khan, 01-278212-001
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2023)
"Pakistan evolved its Prisons Rules and regulations from the Britishers after partition of Sub continent. Over time, the deteriorating conditions within prisons and the plight of inmates garnered the attention of both ...
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Faiza Sardar, 01-177121-009; Marium Mamoona, 01-177121-015; Rabia Shafqat, 01-177121-029
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2016)
The objective of this work is to describe the domestic violence deep into its grass root level. This research aims at providing scrutinizing of legislations related domestic violence in Pakistan and analysis of recent ...
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Umer Iltaf, 01-18181-006
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2020)
There are a number of legal regimes available aimed to protect the children for recruiting in armed forces during the war. With growing armed conflicts with a rapid pace around the world, indulgences of child soldiers are ...
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Afsana Yaqoob, 01-278192-003
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2021)
Begging is a loud, visible, and naked social phenomenon. Legislation in Pakistan is working to combat the beggary and homelessness façade in the country, but the criminalizing and inhumane treatment of poor, helpless ...
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Hussain Riaz, 01-177112-007; Zain Ali, 01-177112-031; Ahmad Amin Satti, 01-177112-002
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2016)
Marriage among Muslims is not a sacrament, but in the nature of Civil contract. Such a contract undoubtedly has spiritual and moral overtones and undertones. Legally speaking, it remains a contract between the parties which ...
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Sehrish Mushtaq, 01-278221-009
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2024)
Pakistan and China are strengthening their ties with trade-based partnerships, the spotlight of which is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). CPEC is a major infrastructure development project that aims to increase ...
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Amal Hana ul Haq, 01-278221-002
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2024)
The impediments that Pakistan confronts in maximising its blue economy potential emphasise the significance of enacting a comprehensive strategy that incorporates legislative alteration, enhanced infrastructure, participation ...
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Uzed Umer, 01-178182-016
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2021)
This research explains about the anomalies prevailing in NGO laws of Pakistan, in order
to address this matter some of the accountability procedure adopted by foreign countries
regarding non-profit sector are also ...
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Humza Khan, 01-177111-007; Murtaza Ayaz, 01-177112-016; Sahar Masood, 01-177112-020
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2016)
Cyber technology gives rise to new means and methods of warfare; and has witnessed unbridled growth in recent years. It puts national and international security at risk and raises concerns for all stakeholders. However, ...
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Muhammad Jamil, 01-278162-007
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2018)
There are a lot of difficulties in the juvenile justice system of Pakistan regarding juvenile delinquents. These flaws can repudiate and eliminate by rehabilitation and reintegration in juvenile justice system. One of the ...
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Ali Ahmad Malik, 01-177121-004; Ruqaiya Malik, 01-177122-028; Raja Kashif Hussain Maqpoon, 01-177122-043
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2017)
Applying International Humanitarian Law to Syria, we will establish in our project that non-international armed conflict exists there. Thereafter, the escalation of that non-international armed conflict to international ...
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Muhammad Ossama, 01-178182-015
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2021)
The purpose of this study is to point out that the Outer Space is emerging as a new
domain vulnerable to warfare after the domains of land, sea and air. Till date the Outer
Space was militarized but now shifting towards ...
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Bahram Khan, 01-278221-003
(Bahria University Islamabad, 2024)
Presently, Pakistan's maritime arbitration framework appears detached from the international
regimen that governs global maritime commerce. This lack of harmony not only casts
uncertainty over dispute resolution but also ...