This book gives the universally established principles of constitutional law. It analyses and discusses them in context to the judgments of the superior courts of the US, the UK, Pakistan and India as well the judgments rendered by the courts in Australia, Canada, and Germany.
This book gives the universally established principles of constitutional law. It analyses and discusses them in context to the judgments of the superior courts of the US, the UK, Pakistan and India as well the judgments rendered by the courts in Australia, Canada, and Germany.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hamid Khan is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and a founding partner of a leading law firm of Pakistan, Cornelius, Lane & Mufti. He regularly lectures on various legal subjects at the University of the Punjab, the Civil Services Academy, the Administrative Staff College, and the National Institute of Public Administration. M. Waqar Rana is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and a former Additional Attorney General of Pakistan (2014-2018). He has an LL.M. from Harvard Law School and an LL.B. (Hons) from the International Islamic University, Islamabad.
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Table of Cases Preface Part I INTRODUCTION 1: Definition and Scope of Constitutional Law 2: State and the Citizen Part II BASIC CONSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTS 3: Constitutional Conventions 4: The Rule of Law 5: Due Process of Law 6: Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws Part III CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES 7: Parliamentary Form of Government 8: Federalism 9: Separation of Powers 10: Presidential Form of Government Part IV JUDICIARY AS GUARDIAN OF CONSTITUTION 11: Independence of Judiciary 12: Judicial Power and the Doctrine of Judicial Review 13: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation 14: Precedents Part V FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS 15: Right to Life and Liberty 16: Right to Property 17: Freedom of Conscience and Religion 18: Right to Privacy Including Searches and Seizures 19: Self-Incrimination 20: Double Jeopardy Part VI POLITICAL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES 21: Freedom of Speech and Press 22: Freedom of Association 23: Freedom of Assembly 24: Freedom of Movement 25: Right to Counsel Part VII EVOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTS 26: Doctrine of Necessity 27: Theory of Basic Structure of Constitution Index
Table of Cases Preface Part I INTRODUCTION 1: Definition and Scope of Constitutional Law 2: State and the Citizen Part II BASIC CONSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTS 3: Constitutional Conventions 4: The Rule of Law 5: Due Process of Law 6: Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws Part III CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES 7: Parliamentary Form of Government 8: Federalism 9: Separation of Powers 10: Presidential Form of Government Part IV JUDICIARY AS GUARDIAN OF CONSTITUTION 11: Independence of Judiciary 12: Judicial Power and the Doctrine of Judicial Review 13: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation 14: Precedents Part V FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS 15: Right to Life and Liberty 16: Right to Property 17: Freedom of Conscience and Religion 18: Right to Privacy Including Searches and Seizures 19: Self-Incrimination 20: Double Jeopardy Part VI POLITICAL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES 21: Freedom of Speech and Press 22: Freedom of Association 23: Freedom of Assembly 24: Freedom of Movement 25: Right to Counsel Part VII EVOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTS 26: Doctrine of Necessity 27: Theory of Basic Structure of Constitution Index
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