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FURTHER READING

M Azeem, Law, State and Inequality in Pakistan: Explaining the Rise of the Judiciary (Singapore, Springer, 2017).

M Cheema and IS Gilani (eds), The Politics and Jurisprudence of the Chaudhry Court 2005—2013 (Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2015).

T Halliday, L Karpik and MM Freeley (eds), Fates of Political Liberalism in the British Post-colony: The Politics of the Legal Complex (Cambridge University Press, 2012).

H Khan, A History of the Judiciary in Pakistan (Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2016).

S Krishnaswamy, Democracy and Constitutionalism in India: A Study of the Basic Structure Doctrine (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2010).

M Mate, “Two Paths to Judicial Power: The Basic Structure Doctrine and Public Interest Litigation in Comparative Perspective' (2010) 12 San Diego International Law Journal 175.

PR Newberg, Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan (New York, Cambridge University Press, 1995).

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Source: Aziz Sadaf. The Constitution of Pakistan: A Contextual Analysis. Hart Publishing,2018. — 343 p.. 2018
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