Constitution article 20 to 28
The Constitution of Pakistan and Fundamental Rights The currently enforced 1973 Constitution is the supreme law of the country and all laws passed should be in line with the Constitution. However, this Constitution has undergone various amendments, specially during the previous Martial Law period (1 977-1 985), which have weakened the guarantees it provides for equal rights.
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Course Material
- History and origin
- Islamic foundation of human rights
- Remaining part of foundation of human rights in islam
- Universal declaration of Human rights 1948 article 1 to 15
- Universal declaration of Human rights 1948 article 16 to 30
- The foundation of international human rights law
- How the concept of human rights
- Where do human rights come from
- Who is responsible for upholding human rights
- Human right movement
- Cultural differences and human rights
- Women's right
- UNO
- Organs of UNO ( 1 to 3)
- Organs of UNO ( 4 to 6)
- United nation commission for human rights
- United nation commissioner for refugees
- International courts for human rights
- Human right NGOs
- International human rights NGOs
- NGOs working in Pakistan
- Ongoing controversies
- Rohingia crisis as ongoing controversy
- Kashmir conflict as on going controversy
- Test session
- Test session
- United Nations human rights council
- Constitution of Pakistan and human rights
- Constitution article 20 to 28
- Class discussion
- Case law on human rights
- Case law on fundamental rights
- Time table
- PPTs
- Course handouts
- Assessment
- Chapters 36
- Department Psychology
- Teacher
Ms. Adeela Jabbar