Pakistan discovers its political voice/ Mosharraf Zaidi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review April 2009, pp.39-43Summary: Pakistan's politics has looked like for most of the country 's history. According to a survey by the International Republic Institute 86% of all Pakistanis supported the restoration of the judiciary. The inspiration for the movement to restore the judiciary was not inspired by judicial reputation. The movement to restore the judiciary needs to be seen for what it was an almost exclusively secular expression of the appetite for rule of law British common law.
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Pakistan's politics has looked like for most of the country 's history. According to a survey by the International Republic Institute 86% of all Pakistanis supported the restoration of the judiciary. The inspiration for the movement to restore the judiciary was not inspired by judicial reputation. The movement to restore the judiciary needs to be seen for what it was an almost exclusively secular expression of the appetite for rule of law British common law.

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