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- Title
The Constitution Of Pakistan (1973) And Women Rights: An Interpretation.
- Authors
Perveen, Abida
- Abstract
Women Rights are part of Human Rights, which are considered important in every society. These rights are inalienable and indivisible rights held by all, and are the basic standards of equity and justice without which people cannot live with dignity. The situation of Women Rights in Pakistan is complex as a result of country’s diversity, large population, its status as a developing country and a sovereign Islamic Republic as well as Islamic democracy with a mixture of both Islamic and secular laws, which include freedom of speech, freedom of thought, freedom of information, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom of media and freedom of assembly. The constitution of the country (1973) carries Human Rights different and this article debates certain classes with are respected in practice. The main purpose of the study is to explore the reasons why women Rights Situation in Pakistan has not been satisfactory.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; HUMAN rights; INTELLECTUAL freedom
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies, 2016, Vol 13, p37
- ISSN
2072-0394
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.46568/pjgs.v13i1.182