INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND ITS JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT IN PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Rashida Abbas Institute of Law, Lahore-IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan
  • Muhammad Akif Rashid IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan
  • Fazal Elahi Bilal KEMU, Lahore-IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v4i2.958

Abstract

The fundamental content of human rights, including freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, also implies that all people are born free and have the same rights. As family members, people form unique businesses within society and are referred to as contributors. When we discuss 539 BC, we gain a better understanding of the victory over Babylon. All of the slaves of war were released by Cyrus, and they were free to go wherever they pleased, which became a brand new element for people. A great deal of emphasis was placed on human liberty and other rights, which was a remarkable act at the time because there was no concept in people's minds. When we consider human rights, we get the impression that it is difficult to locate all primary rights under the shadow of both Islamic and secular legal guidelines. Every Pakistani citizen has the right to free expression, the right to think, and the right to believe. These are the basic fundamental rights guaranteed to the public by the Constitutions of 1956, 1962, and 1973. The primary goal of those constitutions became to provide guarantee to the rights of others. Pakistan has an independent human rights commission. Primary purpose of this study is to evaluate judicial enforcement of international human rights in Pakistan.

Key Words: International Human Rights, Judicial Enforcement, Fundamental Rights in Pakistan.

Author Biographies

  • Rashida Abbas, Institute of Law, Lahore-IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan

    Vice Principal, PhD Scholar, Research Fallow

  • Muhammad Akif Rashid, IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan

    PhD Scholar, Research Fallow

  • Fazal Elahi Bilal, KEMU, Lahore-IR, School of Integrated Social Sciences, UOL, Lahore-Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research Lahore Pakistan

    Deputy Registrar, PhD Scholar, Research Fallow

Additional Files

Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

[1]
“INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND ITS JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT IN PAKISTAN”, Pak. J, Soc. Sci., vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1262–1271, Sep. 2022, doi: 10.52567/pjsr.v4i2.958.