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Author Kureshi, Yasser, author.

Title Seeking supremacy : the pursuit of judicial power in Pakistan / Yasser Kureshi, University of Oxford
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 286 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge studies in law and society
Cambridge studies in law and society.
Contents Introduction -- Judiciary, rule of law and the military -- The Loyal Court (1947-1977) -- The Controlled Court (1977-1999: Part 1) -- Between the barracks and the bar (1977-1999: Part 2) -- The Confrontational Court (1999-2017) -- Epilogue : a judiciary fragmenting? -- Conclusion and comparative perspectives
Summary "Like many other post-colonial states, Pakistan's political system has experienced domination by its military and other political power centres have needed to define their roles vis-à-vis the armed forces. An especially significant institution, and one whose role vis-à-vis the miltary has evolved and changed over time, has been the higher judiciary. On November 3rd, 2007, General Musharraf, Pakistan's fourth military ruler (since 1999), proclaimed a state of emergency in the country and suspended Pakistan's constitution. Musharraf's Proclamation was motivated by a growing confrontation with Pakistan's judiciary and its activist twentieth Chief Justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry. The regime ordered the judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court to take an oath to uphold his new Provisional Constitutional Order, and dismiss any legal challenge to the powers and authority of Musharraf's military regime. Any judges who refused to take this oath were to be immediately removed from judicial service. Yet, in an impressive show of defiance, a majority of the judges refused to take the oath, and suffered removal from office. A picture of Justice Chaudhry being manhandled by security officials soon became an iconic image that galvanized public support for the judiciary in its growing confrontation with the military. As the confrontation between the two institutions escalated, Pakistan's lawyers mobilized across the country, celebrating the judiciary's newfound commitment to socio-economic activism, encouraging its growing assertiveness against the military regime, and resisting efforts by the military to subdue the judiciary"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Brandeis University, 2018) issued under title: Judging the generals : judicial-military interactions in authoritarian and post-authoritarian states
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 16, 2022)
Subject Political questions and judicial power -- Pakistan -- History
Judges -- Political activity -- Pakistan -- History
Civil-military relations -- Pakistan -- History
Civil-military relations
Judges -- Political activity
Political questions and judicial power
Pakistan
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021058039
ISBN 9781009025515
1009025511
9781009036078
1009036076
1316516938
9781316516935
100901644X
9781009016445