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Pakistan

2963. abbas, Shemeem Burney. Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. From Islamic empires to the Taliban. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013. 222 pp.

2964. abenante, Diego. Islamizzazione e statuto delle minoranze religiose nelle costituzioni del Pakistan.

Tradizione e religione in alcuni ordina­menti contemporanei. Ed. Serena Baldin. Trieste: Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2005, pp. 65-89.

2965. abubakar, Musa Usman. Gender justice and Islamic laws of homicide and bodily hurt of Pakistan and Nigeria: a critical examination. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Warwick, 2012. 427 pp.

2966. afshan, J. Women, Islam and the state in Pakistan. Gender issues, 22 i (2005) pp. 35-55.

2967. ahmad, Anis. Women as witness: an Islamic perspective. Pakistan between secularism and Islam: ideology, issues & conflict. Ed. Tarik Jan et al. Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1998, pp. 275-287.

2968. ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq. Pakistani blasphemy law between hadd and siyasah: a plea for reappraisal of the Ismail Qureshi case. Islamic Studies, 57 (2018) pp. 9-43.

2969. ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq. The doctrine of siyasah in the Hanafi criminal law and its relevance for the Pakistani legal system. Islamic Studies, 52 i (2013) pp. 29-55.

2970. ahmad, Nausheen. The position of women with reference to the Pakistani criminal justice system. PakistanJournal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan, 1 i (1994) pp. 57-63.

2971. ahmad, Nausheen. The superior judiciary: the implementation of law and impact on women. Shaping women’s lives. Ed. Farida Shaheed, Sohail Warraich, Cassandra Balchin, Aisha Gazdar. Lahore: Shirkat Gah, 1998, pp. 3-28.

2972. ahmar, Moonis. Interrelationships between the formal and informal justice in Pakistan. Conflicts and conflict resolution in Middle Eastern societies—between tradition and modernity. Ed. Hans-Jorg Albrecht et al.

Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2006, pp. 593-606.

2973. ahmed, Adnan & gulrajani, Chinmoi. Pakistan’s blasphemy laws and the role of forensic psychiatrists. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 48 i (2020) pp. 105-109.

2974. ahmed, Asad Ali. The languages of truth: saints, judges and the fraudulent in a Pakistani court. Outrage. The rise of religious offence in contemporary South Asia. Ed. Paul Rollier, Kathinka Froystad, Arild Engelsen Ruud. New York: Routledge, 2019, pp. 178-207.

2975. ahmed, Asad Ali. Specters of Macaulay: blasphemy, the Indian Penal Code, and Pakistan’s postcolonial predicament. Censorship in South Asia. Cultural regulation from sedition to seduction. Ed. Raminder Kaur, William Mazzarella. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2009, pp. 172-205.

2976. ahmed, Naveed. The legitimacy of forensic evidence in criminal justice system of Pakistan. Journal of Islamic State Practices in Inter­national Law, 12 ii (2016) pp. 73-84.

2977. Alam, Muhammad Qadeer. Capital punishment in South Asia (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh): a legal analysis. Ph.D. dissertation, Middlesex University, 2017. 269 pp.

2978. ali, Rabia. The dark side of‘honor’. Lahore: Shirkat Gah, 2001. 49 pp.

2979. ali, Shaheen Sardar. Estrategias interpretativas para los derechos de la mujer en un marco legal diverso. Indagacion sobre las respuestas judiciales y estatales a las leyes hudud en Pakistan. La emergencia del feminismo islamico: seleccion de ponencias del Primer y Segundo Congreso Internacional de Feminismo Islamico. Barcelona: Oozebap, 2008, pp. 255-280.

2980. ali, Shaheen Sardar. “Sigh of the oppressed”? “Islamisation” of laws in Pakistan under Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal: the case of the North West Frontier Province. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 10 (2006) pp. 107-125.

2981. ali, Shaheen Sardar & arif, Kamran. Parallel judicial systems in Pakistan and consequences for human rights. Shaping women’s lives.

Ed. Farida Shaheed, Sohail Warraich, Cassandra Balchin, Aisha Gazdar. Lahore: Shirkat Gah, 1998, pp. 29-60.

2982. amin, Mohammad. Islamization of laws in Pakistan. Lahore: Sang-e- Meel Publishers, 1989. 257 pp.

2983. ashraf, Sana. Honour, purity and transgression: understanding blas­phemy accusations and consequent violent action in Punjab, Pakistan. Contemporary South Asia, 26 i (2018) pp. 51-68.

2984. ashraf, Sana. Moral anxiety in the ‘Land of the Pure’: popular Jus­tice and anti-blasphemy violence in Pakistan. Ph.D. dissertation, The Australian National University, 2019. 238 pp.

2985. aulakh, Abdul Majeed. Criminal Justice in Pakistan. Lahore: Imran Law Book House, 2011. 681 pp.

2986. aulakh, Abdul Majeed. Principles of criminology with Islamic per­spectives in Pakistan’s context. Lahore: Imran Law Book House, 2009. 354 pp.

2987. aulakh, Abdul Majeed & khan, Rana Abdul Razzaq. Crime & criminology: a comparative study in the context of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Rawalpindi: Federal Law House, 2005. 515 pp.

2988. auolakh, Abdul Majeed Ahmed. Police management and law enforce­ment in Pakistan. Lahore: S & S Publishers, 1999. 460 pp.

2989. auolakh, Ch. Abdul Majeed A. Criminal justice: crime, punishment and treatment in Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Lahore: Pak Muslim Academy, 1986. 316 pp.

2990. awan, Ambrin Tariq. The Pakistan Penal Code, i860 with new Islamic (hudood) laws, 1979 with Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amend­ment) Act, 2006. Lahore: Eastern Law Book House, 2014. 784 pp.

2991. awan, Ambrin Tariq. Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act, 2006 with new Islamic hudood laws. Lahore: Irfan Law Book House, 2012. 353 pp.

2992. badry, Roswitha. The dilemma of “blasphemy laws” in Pakistan— symptomatic of unsolved problems in the post-colonial period? Politeja, 59 ii (2019) pp. 91-106.

2993. bajwa, Aftab Ahmed. Manual of hudood laws. Lahore: Nadeem Law Book House, 2006. 552 pp.

2994. banu, U.A.B.

Razi Akter. Hudud law: an experience in Pakistan and prospects in Malaysia. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 41 i (1996) pp. 1-32.

2995. barends, Maarten G. Shari'a in Pakistan. Radical Islam’s rules: the worldwide spread of extreme Shari’a law. Ed. Paul Marshall. Lanham, MD etc.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005, pp. 65-85.

2996. bohlander, Michael. ‘There is no compulsion in religion'. Freedom of religion, responsibility to protect (R2P) and crimes against human­ity at the example of the Islamic blasphemy laws of Pakistan. Journal of State Practices in International Law, 8 i (2012) pp. 36-66.

2997. bohlander, Michael. The application of Islamic criminal law in Pakistan, Sharia in practice. International Criminal Law Review, 9 (2009) pp. 858-859.

2998. bokhary, Ashfaq. Law relating to hudoodcases: amended-up-to-date. Lahore: Khyber Law Publishers, 1992. 472 pp.

2999. bouma, C. Pakistan’s Islamization 1977-1988: the Zia era in retrospect. al-Mushir, 31 (1989) pp. 9-27.

3000. boutruche, Sabine Saliba & khoso, Abdullah. End inhuman sen­tencing of children in Pakistan. A report and advocacy toolkit. Islamabad: Child Rights Information Network (crin), 2011. 66 pp.

3001. bredi, Daniela. I sistemi giuridici non sunniti: l’islamizzazione del diritto e l’alternativa ja’afarita in Pakistan. Annali di Ca’ Foscari, 35 iii (1996) pp. 313-333.

3002. bredi, Daniela. Considerations about the promulgation of the Pakistan ordinance on qisas and diya (no. vii of 1990). Annali di Ca’ Foscari, 31 iii (1992) pp. 135-160.

3003. bubb, Rachel. Reform of the Pakistani rape law: a move forward or backward? Journal of Gender, Race andjustice, 11 i (2007) pp. 67-92.

3004. burfat, Fateh Muhammad & ahmed, Abdul Razzaq. The juvenile system in Pakistan. Delinquency and juvenile justice systems in the non-Western world. Ed. Paul C. Friday, Xin Ren. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press 2006, pp. 163-188.

3005. burki, Shireen Khan. The politics of misogyny: general Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization of Pakistan’s legal system.

Contemporary Justice Review. Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorativejustice, 19 i (2016) pp. 103-119.

3006. burney, Samya. Crime or custom? Violence against women in Pakistan. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1999. 143 pp.

3007. butt, Liaqat Ali. Exhaustive with uptodate case-laws commentries on the Qanun-e-Shahadat order, 1984: 10 of 1984. Lahore: Eastern Law Book House, 2008. 938 pp.

3008. cashman, Danette C. Negotiating gender: a comparison of rape law in Canada, Finland and Pakistan. Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies, 9 (2000) pp. 120-187.

3009. ceccherini, Valerie. Rape and the prophet. Index on Censorship, 28 i/186 (1999) pp. 19-26.

3010. chadbourne, Julie Dror. Never wear your shoes after midnight: legal trend under the Pakistan Zina Ordinance. Wisconsin International Law Journal, 17 ii (1999) pp. 179-280.

3011. Chart of customary practices in Pakistan in comparison with statutory law. Lahore: Shirkat Gah & Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 1995.

3012. chaudhry, M.A.K. Policing in Pakistan. Lahore: Vanguard, 1997. 324 pp.

3013. chaudhry, Sidra. Portrayal of the blasphemy cases in the U.S. and Pakistani print media: a content analysis of the selected blas­phemy cases from 2009 to 2011 in New York Times, Washington Post, The News and The Nation. Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research (PJIR), 13 (2014) pp. 31-50.

3014. cheema, Moeen H. Beyond beliefs: deconstructing the dominant nar­ratives of the Islamization of Pakistan’s law. The American Journal of Comparative Law, 60 iv (2012) pp. 875-917.

3015. cheema, Moeen H. & mustafa, Abdul-Rahman. From the Hudood Ordinances to the Protection of Women Act: Islamic critiques of the hudood laws of Pakistan. UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law, 8 (2009) pp. 1-48.

3016. cheema, Moeen. Judicial patronage of ‘honor killings’ in Pakistan: The Supreme Court’s persistent adherence to the doctrine of grave and sudden provocation. Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 14 iii (2008) pp. 51-69.

3017. cheema, Moeen. Cases and controversies: pregnancy as proof of guilt under Pakistan’s hudood laws. Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 32 i (2006) pp. 121-160.

3018. chohan, M.K. Islamic hudood laws in Pakistan. Lahore: Khyber Law Publishers, 2004. 208 pp.

3019. collins, D.P. Islamization of Pakistan law: a historical perspective. Stanford Journal of International Law, 24 (1987) pp. 511-584.

3020. The concept of justice in Islam: qisas and diyat law. Islamabad: National Commission on the Status of Women, 2005. 49 pp.

3021. coricelli, Michel. Asia Bibi, Malala e le altre: storie di donne nella “Terra dei puri”. Cinisello Balsamo: San Paolo, 2014. 149 pp.

3022. croffie, Samantha. Duty of faith? The evolution of Pakistani rape laws and possibility for non-domestic redress for victims. Emory International Law Review, 30 (2016) pp. 565-595.

3023. eltayeb, Mohamed S.M. A human rights approach to combating religious persecution: cases from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Sudan. Antwerp: Intersentia, 2001. 245 pp.

3024. engineer, Asghar Ali. The law of blasphemy and the Rahmat Masih case. Bulletin of the Henry Martyn Institute of Islamic Studies, 14 i-ii (1995) pp. 48-54.

3025. esposito, John L. Perspectives on Islamic law reform: the case of Pakistan. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 13 (1980) pp. 217-245.

3026. faheem, Sh. Mohammad & pirzada, M. Asif Hameed & bhutta, Mian Masaud Ahmad. 13-year’s digest on Hudood laws, 1992. Lahore: Kashmir Law Times, 1992. 566 pp.

3027. farani, Merajuddin. Criminal major acts. Lahore: Lahore Law Times Publications, 2005. 1510 pp.

3028. farooq, Muhammad & akbar, Muqarrab & idrees, Muhammad. Perception of religious leaders towards suicide bombing in Pakistan: a case study of Faisalabad city. Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research (PJIR), 17 ii (2016) pp. 75-86.

3029. FASIHUDDIN. Criminology and criminal justice system in Pakistan. Handbook of Asian Criminology. Ed. Jianhong Liu, Bill Hebenton, Susyan Jou. New York: Springer, 2013, pp. 247-281.

3030. forte, David F. Apostasy and blasphemy in Pakistan. Connecticut Journal of International Law, 10 (1994) pp. 27-68.

3031. frembgen, Jürgen Wasim. Honour, shame, and bodily mutilation. Cutting off the nose among tribal societies in Pakistan. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 16 iii (2006) pp. 243-260.

3032. Gabriel, Theodore. Christian citizens in an Islamic state: the Pakistan experience. Aldershot etc.: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008. 118 pp.

3033. gauhar, Altaf. A shourt course in blasphemy. Index on Censorship, 24 iii (1995) pp. 99-105.

3034. ghämidi, Javed Ahmad. Punishment for blasphemy against the Prophet (sws). Renaisssance:A Monthly Islamic Journal, 21 iii (2011) pp. 3-4.

3035. ghias, Shoaib A. Defining Sharia The politics ofIslamicjudicial review. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 2015. 288 pp.

3036. giunchi, Elisa. Islamization and judicial activism in Pakistan: what Sari'ah? Oriente Moderno, 93 i (2013) pp. 188-204.

3037. giunchi, Elisa. Ritorno alla sharia e prassi sociale: i reati sessuali in Pakistan. Sociologia del Diritto, 1 (2005) pp. 107-136.

3038. giunchi, Elisa. Il giudice pakistano tra sharia e common law. Un giudice e due leggi. Ed. Mario G. Losano. Milano: Giuffrè, 2004, pp. 229-263.

3039. giunchi, Elisa. Radicalismo islamico e condizione femminile in Pakistan. Torino: L'Harmattan Italia, 1999. 154 pp.

3040. giunchi, Elisa. Il processo di Islamizzazione in Pakistan: 1977-1993. Il Politico, 60 iii (1995) pp. 521-538.

3041. giunchi, Elisa. The enforcement of the Zina Ordinance by the Federal Shariat Court in the period 1980-1990, and its impact on women. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1994. 310 pp.

3042. gonzalez, Wendy. Karo Kari: honor killing. Buffalo Women’s Law Journal, 9 (2000) pp. 22-25.

3043. gottesman, Evan. The reemergence of qisas and diyat in Pakistan. Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 23 ii (1992) pp. 433-461.

3044. green, Tim. Factors affecting attitudes to apostasy in Pakistan, m.a. thesis, University of London (soas), 1998.

3045. haeri, Shahla. Woman's body, nation’s honor: rape in Pakistan. Hermeneutics and honor: negotiating female “public” space in Islamic/ ate societies. Ed. Asma Afsaruddin. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999, pp. 55-69.

3046. haeri, Shahla. The politics of dishonor: rape and power in Pakistan. Faith and freedom: women’s human rights in the Muslim world. Ed. Mahnaz Afkhami. London: I.B. Tauris, 1995, pp. 161-174.

3047. halim, Sheikh Abdul. The Pakistan Penal Code: with commentary. Lahore: p.l.d. Publishers, 1989, 2 vols. 1699 pp.

3048. hanif, C.M. The Pakistan Penal Code, i860 (Act no. XLV of i860): up-to-date and exhaustive latest commentary. Lahore: Lahore Law Times Publications, 1996, 2 vols. 1639 pp.

3049. haq, Farhat. Sharia and the state in Pakistan: blasphemy politics. London & New York: Routledge, 2019. 192 pp.

3050. hassan, Riaz. Imagining religion: portraits of Islamic consciousness in Pakistan. Being Muslim in South Asia: diversity and daily life. Ed. Robin Jeffrey, Ronojoy Sen. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 42-63.

3051. hayee, Bilal. Blasphemy laws and Pakistan's human rights obligations. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 14 (2012) pp. 25-53.

3052. ‘Hudood laws’ in Pakistan (foreword by Gul Muhammad Khan). Lahore: Kausar Brothers, 1993. 2172 pp.

3053. husain, Muzaffar. Blasphemy laws and mental illness in Pakistan. Psychiatric Bulletin, 38 i (2014) pp. 40-44.

3054. husain, Waris. Pakistan’s patchwork of high court justice. Routledge handbook of contemporary Pakistan. Ed. Aparna Pande. New York: Routledge, 2018, pp. 175-186.

3055. hussain, Faqir. Reforming the law of zina (adultery). The dispensa­tion of justice in Pakistan. Ed. Mohammad Yasin, Tariq Banuri. Oxford: Oxford University Press; Islamabad: Sustainable Development Policy Institute, 2004, pp. 44-57.

3056. hussain, Hidayat. Muslim criminal law in Indo-Pakistan sub-continent. Islamabad: Pictorial Printers, 1987. 10 pp.

3057. hussain, Mazna. “Take my riches, give me justice”: a contextual anal­ysis of Pakistan’s honor crimes legislation. Harvardjournal of Law and Gender, 29 i (2006) pp. 223-246.

3058. hussain, Syed Adnan. Negotiating Pakistan: a genealogy of a post­colonial Islamic state. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, 2015. 220 pp.

3059. Hussein, Shazreh. Rape in Pakistan. Lahore: Simorgh, Women’s Resource and Publication Centre, 1990. 90 pp.

3060. hussin, Iza. The politics of Islamic law. Local elites, colonial authority, and the making of the Muslim state. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. 352 pp.

3061. hussin, Iza. The politics of Islamic law. Local elites, colonial authority, and the making of the Muslim state. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 2008. 316 pp.

3062. ibrahim, Faiqa. Honour killings under the rule of law in Pakistan. ll.m. thesis, McGill University 2005. 122 pp.

3063. imran, Rahat. Legal injustices: the Zina Hudood Ordinance of Pakistan and its implications for women. Journal of International Women’s Studies, 7 ii (2005) pp. 78-100.

3064. ispahani, Farahnaz. Constitutional issues and the treatment of Pakistan’s religious minorities. Asian Affairs (London), 49 ii (2018) pp. 222-237.

3065. iqbal, Afzal. Islamization of laws in Pakistan. Lahore: Vanguard, 1986.

3066. iqbal, Javid. Crimes against women in Pakistan. Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 13 iii (1990) pp. 37-48.

3067. jahangir, Asma & jillani, Hina. The Hudood Ordinances: a divine sanction? A research study of the Hudood Ordinances and their effect on the disadvantaged sections of Pakistan society. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publ., 2003. 420 pp.

3068. jan, Tariq. Hudud laws: a safeguard against irresponsible sex. Pakistan between secularism and Islam: ideology, issues & conflict. Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1998, pp. 331-346.

3069. janjua, Zia-ul-Islam. New Islamic laws. Lahore, Pakistan: Nadeem Law Book House, 2004. 120 pp.

3070. janjua, Zia-ul-Islam. Digest on Muslim laws: [1947-1984]. Lahore: Lahore Law Times Publ., 1988. 168 pp.

3071. jansen, W. Divine injunction or man-made law? Blasphemy in the context of Pakistan (Part two). Al-Mushir, 41 i (1999) pp. 13-32.

3072. jansen, W. Divine injunction or man-made law? Blasphemy in the context of Pakistan. Al-Mushir, 40 iv (1998) pp. 141-155.

3073. jones-pauly, Christina with dajani tuqan, Abir. Women under Islam. Gender, justice and the politics of Islamic law. London: I.B. Tauris, 2011 [See chapter 3 “Pakistan-orthodox modernity”, pp. 207-299.]

3074. jones-pauly, Chris. Use of the Qur’an in key Pakistani court decisions on zina’ and qadf. Arabica, 47 iii (2000) pp. 539-553.

3°75- Julius, Qaiser. The experiences of minorities under Pakistan’s blas­phemy laws. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 27 i (2016) pp. 95-115.

3076. kakakhel, Niaz A. Shah. Honour killings: Islamic and human rights perspectives. The Northern IrelandLegal Quarterly, 55 (2004) pp. 78-89.

3077. kamana, Mian Muhammad Siddique. Islamic hudoodlaws in Pakistan. Lahore: Eastern Law Book House, 2008. 210 pp.

3078. kaniz, Fatima. Judiciary system of Pakistan in perspective of Islamic judiciary system: a case study. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Karachi, 2005.

3079. kanwar, Mahfooz A. Murder and homicide in Pakistan. Lahore, Pakistan: Vanguard, 1989. 273 pp.

3080. kaushik, Surendra Nath. Politics of Islamization in Pakistan: a study of Zia regime. New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1993. 208 pp.

3081. Kennedy, Charles. Islamization of laws and economy: case studies on Pakistan. Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1996. 191 pp.

3082. Kennedy, Charles H. Repugnancy to Islam—who decides? Islam and legal reform in Pakistan. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 4 (1992) pp. 760-787.

3083. Kennedy, C.H. Islamic legal reform and the status of women in Pakistan. Journal of Islamic Studies, 2 (1991) pp. 45-55.

3084. Kennedy, Charles H. Islamization and legal reform in Pakistan, 1979­1989. Pacific Affairs, 63 i (1990) pp. 62-77.

3085. Kennedy, Charles H. Islamization in Pakistan. Implementation of the Hudood Ordinances. Asian Survey, 28 iii (1988) pp. 307-316.

3086. Kennedy, Charles H. The implementation of the Hudood Ordinances in Pakistan. Islamic Studies, 26 iv (1987) pp. 307-319.

3087. khaki, M. Aslam. Islamization of laws in Pakistan and its effect on minorities. Non-Muslims in Muslim majority societies. Ed. Ahlstrand Kajsa, Gunner Goran. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2009, pp. 117-132.

3088. khan, Amjad Mahmood. Pakistan’s anti-blasphemy laws and the illegitimate use of the “law, public order, and morality” limitation on constitutional rights. Review of Faith. & International Affairs, 13 i (2015) pp. 13-22.

3089. khan, Ayesha & zaman, Sarah. The criminal justice system and rape. An attitudinal study of the public sector’s response to rape in Karachi. Karachi: Collective for Social Science Research/War against Rape, 2011. 58 pp.

3090. khan, Iqram Saleem. Consent in marriage: a radical feminist analysis of Pakistani law. William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice, 26 iii (2019-2020) pp. 671-687.

3091. khan, Makhdoom Ali. Pakistan: legality of a hisba bill to introduce an Islamic ombudsman in the North-West Frontier Province. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 11 (2004-2005) pp. 413-462.

3092. khan, Mansoor Hassan. Islamization of laws in Pakistan and role of the courts. ll.m. thesis, Harvard Law School, 1992.

3093. khan, M. Azam. 21 years’ comprehensive digest on hudood laws: 1979 to 1999. Lahore: Comprehensive Publishers, 1999. 768 pp.

3094. khan, Muhammad Asif & hayat, Farooq. Pakistan’s vulnerable minorities and the anti-blasphemy laws: is there a way out? europa ethnica, 72 i-ii (2015) pp. 49-54.

3095. khan, Rana Abdul-Razzaque & auolakh, Abdul Majeed A. & ajmal, Khawaja Muhammad. Crime and criminology: a comparative study in Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Lahore: The Frontier Publications, 1997. 388 pp.

3096. khan, Sajad Anwar. The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (XLV of 1860) with new Islamic laws 1979: as amended up-to-date. Lahore: Eastern Law Book House, 2014. 887 pp.

3097. khan, Sardar Abdul Hameed (compiled by). Azad Kashmir Penal Code and Islamic criminal laws. Lahore: Federal Law House, 2015. 58 pp.

3098. khan, Shahnaz. Zina, transnational feminism, and the moral regula­tion of Pakistani women. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006. 160 pp.

3099. khan, Shahnaz. Locating the feminist voice: the debate on the Zina Ordinance. Feminist Studies, 30 iii (2004) pp. 660-685.

3100. khan, Shahnaz. Zina and the moral regulation of Pakistani women. Feminist Review, 75 (2003) pp. 75-100.

3101. khan, Shehar Bano & gul, Shirin. The criminalisation of rape in Pakistan. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2017. 24 pp.

3102. khan, Shehreyar. The role of qisas and diyaat in facilitating honor kill­ings. RSIL Law Review, 2 i (2018) pp. 38-56.

3103. khan, Shehreyar. The role of qisas and diyaat in facilitating honor kill­ings. Dissertation, University of London, 2017. 26 pp.

3104. knudsen, Are. License to kill: honour killings in Pakistan. Bergen, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institute, cmi Report wp, 1 (2004). 25 pp.

3105. knudsen, Are. Traditional (in)justice: honour killings in Pakistan. Human Rights in Development Online, 9 (2003) pp. 105-126.

3106. lari, Maliha Zia. A pilot study on: ‘honour killings’ in Pakistan and compliance of law. Islamabad etc.: Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation, 2011. 84 pp.

3107. lari, Maliha Zia & zaman, Sarah. Sexual violence and the law in Pakistan. Karachi: War against Rape, 2011. 99 pp.

3108. lau, Martin. Twenty-five years of Hudood Ordinances—a review. Washington and Lee Law Review, 64 iv (2007) pp. 1291-1314.

3109. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 13 (2006-2007) pp. 275-291.

3110. lau, Martin. The role of Islam in the legal system of Pakistan. Leiden & Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2006. 247 pp.

3111. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 12 (2005-2006) pp. 443-472.

3112. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 9 (2002-2003) pp. 372-378.

3113. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 7 (2000-2001) pp. 394-412.

3114. lau, Martin. The Islamization of laws in Pakistan: impact on the independence of the judiciary. The rule of law in the Middle East and the Islamic world. Human rights and the judicial process. Ed. Eugene Cotran, Mai Yamani. London & New York: I.B. Tauris, 2000, pp. 150-163.

3115. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 5 (1998-99) pp. 439-452.

3116. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 4 (1997-98) pp. 444-454.

3117. lau, Martin. Pakistan. Yearbook of Islamic and Midddle Eastern Law, 2 (1995), pp. 274-284.

3118. lau, Martin. The legal mechanism of Islamization: the new Islamic criminal law of Pakistan. Journal of Law and Society, 11 xviii (1992) pp. 43-58.

3119. mahmood, M. Enforcement of hudood: practice and procedure with Protection of Woman Act, 2006. Lahore: al-Qanoon Publishers, 2011. 632 pp.

3120. mahmood, M. An exhaustive commentary on the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984: case law and amendments up-to-date. Lahore: Pakistan Law Times Publications: Stockist al-Qanoon Publishers, 2008. 1410 pp.

3121. mahmood, Muhammad. Enforcement of hudood. Lahore: al-Qanoon Publishers, 1991. 635 pp.

3122. mahmood, Shaukat & shaukat, Nadeem. Hadood laws: exhaustive commentary on, Offence of Zina (Enforcement of Hadood) Ord., 1979. Lahore: Legal Research Centre, 2007. 387 pp.

3123. mahmood, Shaukat. The Pakistan Penal Code (XLVof 1880 [i.e. i860]). Lahore: Legal Research Centre & Allahabad, India: Supplied by Law Publishers, 1985, 3 vols.

3124. mahmood, Sh. Shaukat. Muslim penal laws: an exhaustive commen­tary on Offence of Zina (Enforcement of Hadood) Ord., 1979. Lahore, Pakistan: Legal Research Centre, 1983. 281 pp.

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