Field Notes Lady Advocates of Pakistan
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India” in D. Arnold and P. Robb (eds.), Institutions and Ideologies: A SOAS South Asian Reader. London: Curzon, 165-185.
Chaudhary, M. Azam (2011) Corruption in Pakistani Courts in the light of Local
Cultural Context: The Case Study of the Pakistani Punjab. Journal of Law and Social Research, Multan. 33-44.
Cohn, Bernard C. (1989) Law and Colonial State in India. In: History and Power in the
Study of Law: New Directions in Legal Anthropology, June Starr and Jane F. Collier (eds.), New York: Cornell University.
Cohn, Bernard C. (1967) Some Note on Law and Change in North India. In: Law and Warfare: Studies in the Anthropology of Conflict. Paul Bohannan (ed.), New York, Natural History Press.
Hoebel, E. Adamson (1965) Fundamental Cultural Postulates and Judicial Lawmaking
in Pakistan. In: American Anthropologist, Special Publication.
Hussain, Faqir, (Registrar, Supreme Court of Pakistan) (2011) The Judicial System of
Pakistan.http://www.supremecourt.gov.pk/web/user_files/File/thejudicialsystemofPakistan.pdf
Ibrahim, Nik Hasyila Bte Nik. (2012) The training, appointment, and supervision of Islamic lawyers in Singapore. 21 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 215-221.
Jaffe, James (2012) ‘Constructing Corruption: Narratives of Panchayat Justice under British Rule during the early Nineteenth Century’, Journal of Law and Social Research (JLSR), Vol 2: 61-76.
Lukito, Ratno (2012) ‘The training, appointment, and supervision of Islamic lawyers in Indonesia’. Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, 21: 65-83.
Moore, Erin (1985) Conflict and Compromise: Justice in an Indian Village. New York: New York University, Press of America.
Rahman, Munshi, Abdul (1978) The Life of khachari (courts): In the Light of Fifty Years of Observations and Experiences. Multan:Karvan Adab.
Whiting, Amanda (2012) ‘The training, appointment, and supervision of Islamic lawyers in the Federal Territories of Malaysia’. Pacific. Rim Law & Policy Journal, 21:133-161.
Yasin, Mohammad & Shah, Sardar (2004) ‘Administration of Justice in Pakistan.’ In Mohammad Yasin and Tariq Banuri (eds.) The Dispensation of Justice in Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
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Mehdi, R. (2015). Field Notes Lady Advocates of Pakistan. NAVEIÑ REET: Nordic Journal of Law and Social Research, (3), 133–147. https://doi.org/10.7146/nnjlsr.v0i3.111110
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