Islamic Review in Pakistan: Problematising the Divide between Shari’a Courts and their ‘Secular’ Counterparts This article critically engages with the ‘constitutional theocracy’ thesis in the context of Pakistan. Dr. Maryam S. Khan Published - Feb 11, 2021
What’s in a Founding? Founding Moments and Pakistan’s ‘Permanent Constitution’ of 1973 This chapter theorizes founding moments in constitutionalism in the context of Pakistan. Dr. Maryam S. Khan Published - Oct 17, 2019
Empowerment Without Accountability? The Lawyers’ Movement in Pakistan and its Aftershocks This case study on the Pakistan Lawyers’ Movement and its aftermath aims to add to our knowledge of judicial empowerment processes, particularly the role of lawyers in mobilising for an independent judiciary. Dr. Maryam S. Khan Published - Sep 30, 2019
Analyzing the Market for Shadow Education in Pakistan: Does Private Tuition Affect the Learning Gap between Private and Public Schools This paper analyzes the demand and supply dynamics of the shadow education market in Punjab, and finds that private tuition has a positive significant effect on learning outcomes, specifically for public school students. Bisma Haseeb Khan, Sahar Amjad Shaikh Published - Sep 18, 2018
Who Gets The Good Jobs? Our aim is to explore the correlation between schooling and employability. When we took a look at existing research, we found that it arrived at the conversation with the assumption that the number of years... Dr. Faisal Bari Published - Mar 1, 2016