ISSUE

Volume-VII

, Issue-II

(SPRING 2022)



01 - The Productive Waqf Impact upon Pesantrens' Self-Sufficiency: A Comparative Stud

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).01
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).01      Published : Jun 2022

    This research is aimed at assessing the implementation of a productive waqf program aiming at empowering Pondok Pesantren towards a self-sufficient educational institution. Research is conducted at Pondok Modern Tazakka Batang Central Java and Pondok Pesantren Modern Sulthon Auliya East Jakarta. To identify the impact of productive waqf on pesantrens' self-sufficiency, a comparative study is condu... Details
    Productive waqf, Pondok Modern Tazakka Batang, Pondok Pesantren Modern Sulthon Auliya Jakarta, Self-Sufficiency
    (1) Mujiyanto Muhammad Jumain
    School of Government and Public Policy, Indonesia.
    (2) Nagina Gul
    Assistant Professor of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
    (3) Mir Hassan
    MS. Scholar, School of Government and Public Policy (SGPP), Indonesia.

02 - An Appraisal of Cases under Section 9(c) of The Control of Narcotic Substance Ac

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).02
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).02      Published : Jun 2022

    The role of forensic and chemical expert evidence is increasingly vital due to technological and scientific advancements changing the social, economic, political, and cultural trends. This paper considers exploring the role of forensic and chemical expert's evidence under the control of narcotic substance laws as prevail in Pakistan.The analysis is conducted on cases involving section 9(C) CNSA 19... Details
    Expert Evidence, Oral Evidence, Chemical Examiner, Forensic Evidence, Chain of Custody, Narcotic Substances
    (1) Atika Lohani
    Assistant Professor, Law College University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Aamir Abbas
    Assistant Professor, Law College, Government College University, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.

03 - Corporate Social Responsibility: A Commercial Law Perspective

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).03
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).03      Published : Jun 2022

    The disparity between the affluent and the poor in Pakistani society has widened. Although the state's "invisible hand" control is the cause of sustainability, there are numerous places where it may be improved. This study investigates the tight relationship between Commercial laws, social responsibility, and systematic development of corporate social responsibility (CSR) from a commercial law vie... Details
    Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, Commercial Law, Corporate Strategies, Board Resolutions, Social Growth.
    (1) Naheeda Ali
    Assistant Professor, Department of Law, The University of the Punjab, Gujranwala Campus, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Kanwal Iqbal Khan
    Assistant Professor, Institute of Business and Management, University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

04 - Freedom of Information in Pakistan: Social and Legal Perspective

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).04
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).04      Published : Jun 2022

    Over Seventy years have passed since independence, but the colonial system of governance, which excluded public participation in the formulation and implementation of public policy, continues to exist in Pakistan. Citizens have lost confidence in the system and have developed an attitude of apathy towards issues of larger public concern. Recently the inclusion of Article 19(a) recognizing freedom ... Details
    Article 19 A of the Constitution of Pakistan, Expression, Freedom of Information, Pakistan.
    (1) Ambreen Abbasi
    Assistant Professor of Law, Faculty of Shariah and Law, International Islamic University (IIUI), Islamabad, Pakistan

05 - Lawyers' Tale in the History of Indian Subcontinent: An Analytical Study of the

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).05
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).05      Published : Jun 2022

    Lawyers do have many skills, but their training and work are client-centered. Therefore, the major considerations remain in the interests of clients. Lawyers did play an important role in the administration of justice.The history of the legal profession and the role of Lawyers has been expounded by many scholars in their writings.However, this article focuses on representation through Lawyers in B... Details
    Lawyers, British India, Mughal Emperors, Hindu law, Vakil
    (1) Sardar M. A. Waqar Khan Arif
    Assistant Professor of Law, Department of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.
    (2) Saqib Shahbaz
    Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur, Pakistan.
    (3) Syed Mudasser Fida Gardazi
    Assistant Professor of Law, Department of Law, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.

06 - Political Patriarchy: An Obstruction in the Way of Optimum Performance by Women

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).06
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).06      Published : Jun 2022

    Women constitute half of the global population, but their voice in the policy making bodies is absent.Pakistan under Pervez Musharraf introduced reserved seats for women at all three levels of the country's politic sin 2002. This study about the performance of women legislators of KP revealed that as opposed to the provincial assembly of KP, women's contribution to parliamentary business in the na... Details
    Political Patriarchy, Women Legislator, KP, Pakistan
    (1) Sumera Farid
    Department of Social Work, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Basharat Hussain
    Department of Criminology, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan

07 - Judicial Activism , Constitutional Challenges in the United States

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).07
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).07      Published : Jun 2022

    Mega projects in the State are difficult to be protected under constitutional jurisdiction. It is difficult fora judge to make any decision in the light of a prevailing law legislated by a parliament. The changing image of courts has culminated in the role of the legislature as the subservient organ, which no more remains a supreme body in the State. This factor badly affected the democratic devel... Details
    Judicial Activism, Independence of Judiciary, Colonial Legacies
    (1) Ahmad Raza
    PhD Scholar, Department of Political Science, Qurtuba University of Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan
    (2) Noman Gul
    Nawab Allah Nawaz Khan Law College Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan
    (3) Azmat Ali Shah
    Department of Political Science, Qurtuba University of Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.

08 - Analytical Study of Crime, Intelligence and Education

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).08
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).08      Published : Jun 2022

    Over the past century, criminological study on intelligence has gone through a lot of ups and downs.Numerous studies in the first quarter of the 20th century labelled criminals as "mentally retarded" or "mentallysick". The connection between criminal behavior and intellectual capacity has drawn a lot of attention in the literature. We provide evidence for the empirical connection between crime and... Details
    Crime, Intelligence, Education
    (1) Abdul Ghaffar Korai
    Associate Professor, Law at Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Ahad Ghaffar
    Law Student at Govt. ABD Law College Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (3) Abdul Samad
    Student at Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Hungary, Europe.

09 - Qualitative Study on the Litigant behavior of Advocates in Pakistan

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).09
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).09      Published : Jun 2022

    Investigating advocates' litigant conduct is an intriguing goal of the current study. The psychological component of litigant behavior, particularly in advocates, is revealed by this qualitative study. A total sample(N=10) with an equal number of licensed advocates (n=10, 5 men and 5 women) was purposefully chosen. With the aid of earlier literature, the interview protocol-a semi-structured questi... Details
    CJS, Pakistan, police, Legal Executive, Jails, Indictment, Probation
    (1) Abid Khan
    MS Scholar Psychology, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology University, Islamabad, Pakistan
    (2) Sana Mukhtar
    Lecturer Psychology, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology University, Islamabad, Pakistan
    (3) Ashraf Ali
    Associate Professor, Department of Law, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.

10 - Fragmented International Law and Uncertainties Related to Dual Use Space Technol

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).10
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).10      Published : Jun 2022

    If an attack is ever carried out on an outer space object, it will require the relevant international law to be referenced. This includes the laws concerning international humanitarian law, international space law, and general international law. However, present legal frameworks are insufficient to provide a clear answer to which outer space may be utilized for military purposes. In this context, ... Details
    Military Objectives, Precaution, Dual Use Space Technology, Civilian Applications Satellites, Global Positioning Systems
    (1) Shakeel Ahmad
    Erin J. C. Arsenault Research Fellow at the Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
    (2) Fozia Naseem
    Assistant Professor, College of Law, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Ahsan Riaz
    Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan

11 - Walter Benjamin vs. Carl Schmitt: Giorgio Agamben Intensifies the Debate on the

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).11
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).11      Published : Jun 2022

    In his book State of Exception, Giorgio Agamben seeks to build a public law theory of the state of exception. The concept is in its evolution for a century now. The initial philosophical debate on it, an explicit one,took between Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen. Apart from it, according to Agamben, an implicit debate between Walter Benjamin and Carl Schmitt. Excavating and analyzing this debate, Agam... Details
    State of Exception, Giorgio Agamben, Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen, Dialectics, Walter Benjamin
    (1) Syed Sami Raza
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for India and South Asian Center (CISA), University of California Los Angeles, United States

12 - A Systematic Reflection on the Constitutional Rights and Socio-Political Margina

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).12
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).12      Published : Jun 2022

    This study examines the political participation of minorities with special reference to constitutional and to highlights problems and barriers from a respondent-centred perspective. Owing to the nature of the study, primary and secondary sources were used to explore the constitutional rights of minorities and to know about the representation of minorities in provincial and federal assemblies of Pa... Details
    Minority, Participation, Discrimination, Population, Politics
    (1) Syeda Qurat Ul Ain
    MPhil Scholar, Department of Political Science, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Khalil Ur Rahman
    Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Islam
    Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.

13 - Ibne Battuta: His Experiences as a Judge/Qadi in Medieval India

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).13
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).13      Published : Jun 2022

    Ibne Battuta is known for his extensive travels, accounts of which were published in the Rihla (lit. "Journey"). He visited most of the known Islamic world as well as many non-Muslim lands in thirty years. He is generally considered one of the greatest travellers of all time. During his journey, he met many religious scholars, jurists, Sufis, Judges/Qudat, chief justices and kings. He entered Indi... Details
    Ibne Battuta, Rihla, Delhi, Diwan-e-Mazalim, Siyasa Shariya, Muslim Dynasties, Medieval India
    (1) Sheer Abbas
    Assistant Professor, International Space Law, College of Law, University of Sharjah, UAE.
    (2) Ghufran Ahmed
    Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Ramzan Kasuri
    Assistant District Public Prosecutor, Anti-Terrorism Court Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.

14 - Panama Leaks Case, 2016: Reaction of PPP as Parliamentary Opposition towards PML

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).14
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).14      Published : Jun 2022

    The Panama Papers, which number nearly 11.5 million pages, were leaked in private. This paper revisited the Panama papers leaks and the connection of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from PML (N) in it. As a result of the leaks, Pakistan's Supreme Court heard a significant case against Nawaz Sharif, the country's prime minister, and the opposition parties responded to the case in different ways. This p... Details
    Panama Leaks Case, Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Pakistan Peoples Party, Judicia Commission, Parliamentary Opposition, Judicial Inquiry Team (JIT)
    (1) Shaista Gohar
    Lecturer, Department of Pakistan Studies, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Yunas Khan
    Assistant Professor, Department of Pakistan Studies, Islamia College, University Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Shazia Noareen
    District Education Officer (DEO), Literacy Department, Lodhran, Punjab, Pakistan.

15 - Framing of Abrogation of Article 370 in the US and UK Press: A Content Analysis

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).15
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).15      Published : Jun 2022

    This Research Paper is an attempt to investigate how leading newspapers in the US and UK framed the issues of Kashmir after the revocation of Article 370. Using the content analysis method this study also aims to understand the frames used in the news stories and Editorials published by these newspapers, from August 5th, 2019 to August 5th, 2020. A total of 113 news stories with numerous frames ha... Details
    Historical Frame, Legal Frame, Nation-State Frame, Law & Order Frame, Democracy Frame, Humanitarian Rights Frame, Pak-India Frame, Other Frame
    (1) Musaddiq Suleman
    MS Scholar, Department of Media and Communication Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Bin Yamin Khan
    Lecturer, Department of Communication & Media Studies, Hazara University Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Rooh ul Amin Khan
    Assistant Professor, Department of Media & Communications Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

16 - Islamic Approach towards the Fundamental Rights Regarding Arrest and Detention

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).16
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).16      Published : Jun 2022

    Pakistan is an Islamic state which came into being in the name of Islam. The state religion is Islam according to the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. According to the constitution, no law can be enacted in Pakistan against the teachings laid down by Quran and Sunnah. The reason why any legal research is incomplete without discussing the Islamic Perspective is incorporated in Arti... Details
    Islam, Human Rights, Enforced Disappearance, Islamic Law, Protection
    (1) Fozia Naseem
    Assistant Professor, College of Law, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Haleema Sadia
    Lecturer, Department of Law, Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST) Mirpur, AJ & K, Pakistan.
    (3) Rukhsana Shaheen Waraich
    Assistant Professor, School of Law, Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

17 - Women Empowerment through Legislative Reforms in Pakistan: A Historical Analysis

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).17
10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-II).17      Published : Jun 2022

    The constitutional standings of Pakistani females and the importance and efficiency of existing laws on women’s legal and political empowerment in Pakistan will be the core focus of this study. In this paper, the effect of government determinations for the empowerment of women were examined. The concept of women's empowerment has gained popularity globally but in Pakistan it is facing many c... Details
    Women's Empowerment, barriers, Opportunities, Pakistan, UN, Rights, Society
    (1) Sumaira Gul
    Lecturer, Department of Political Science, shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Hina Bahadur
    Lecturer, Department of History and Pakistan Studies, shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Shandana
    Lecturer, Department of History and Pakistan Studies, shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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