
Sidra Kanwel- Master of Laws
- Lecturer at University of Sialkot
Sidra Kanwel
- Master of Laws
- Lecturer at University of Sialkot
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Legal Scholar
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September 2015 - June 2018
September 2012 - July 2015
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Publications (23)
This paper delves into the intricate dynamics between crime and human rights, emphasizing the comprehensive impact on victims, accused individuals, and the broader societal fabric. In the wake of criminal activities, victims often face a dual plight: the initial infringement of their rights and subsequent challenges navigating the justice system. S...
This research article examines the integration of human rights principles into criminal justice
systems, focusing on the implications for rehabilitation, reintegration, and restorative justice practices. Through
a qualitative research methodology, including literature review and qualitative data collection methods such as
interviews and case studie...
The traditional focus on punishment in crime prevention strategies neglects underlying societal factors and often results in human rights violations. In response, a paradigm shift towards a human rights-based approach to crime prevention has emerged. This approach emphasizes proactive measures rooted in dignity, equality, and justice, aiming to add...
This research delves into the intricate relationship between human rights and criminal justice, elucidating the challenges encountered and proposing navigational strategies. As pillars of democracy, human rights are integral to ensuring fairness and equality within criminal justice systems. However, various hurdles impede their implementation, incl...
This legal research article explores the intersection between power dynamics, crime, and the rights of vulnerable populations through the lens of human rights. It delves into the complexities of crimes committed by individuals or entities wielding power and examines how such actions infringe upon the rights of the vulnerable. By analyzing case stud...
Recently, a well-deserved attention was brought to the intersection between crime response and resilience as a human right. The paper explores the resilience concept within the domain of human rights, spotting the light on critical tendencies in crime and responses and reviewing the ‘human rights’ and ‘resilience’ perspectives. Shaping the principl...
This research article explores the multifaceted concept of crimes against humanity through the lens of international human rights, examining its historical origins, legal framework, and contemporary challenges. Tracing the evolution from the aftermath of World War II to the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the paper emphasiz...
This research article delves into the intricate interplay between criminality and human rights violations within legal frameworks. This research scrutinizes how criminal acts, ranging from petty offenses to egregious crimes, cast a pervasive shadow over the landscape of justice and individual liberties. This article illuminates the multifaceted way...
This research article delves into the impactful integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within the criminal justice system, exploring its transformative implications on crime detection, prevention, and adjudication. Examining applications such as predictive policing, automated legal analysis, facial recognition, and sentencing algorithms, the s...
The denial by police to record First Information Reports (F.I.R) presents a complex and multifaceted challenge within law enforcement's legal and ethical framework. This research article delves into the heart of this dilemma, exploring the legal implications, ethical considerations, and the broader impact of such refusals on the justice system and...
Abstract
This study focuses on exploring the potential of blockchain-based financial applications and
the cutting-edge technology "Blockchain"/Bitcoin. The major goal was to describe how
blockchain may transform the financial sector. The study covered several intriguing
blockchain-related financial applications that may offer varied advantages....
In overseas trade, a Letter-of-Credit is simply a type of assurance for both the seller and the purchaser. Whether conventional or Islamic, a Letter-of-Credit is the most common payment method used by a purchaser and a seller in a foreign purchase agreement. Currently, a primary inquiry of a study is whether conventional and Islamic banks in Pakist...
The prevalence of criminal activities in Pakistan poses a constant challenge, exerting a detrimental impact on the well-being of its populace and the overall socio-political stability of the country. This research piece critically analyzes the intricate correlation between crime and the legal structure in Pakistan. This study examines the efficacy...
Within the domain of criminal justice, the conventional method of employing punitive actions and seeking vengeance is currently experiencing a significant and fundamental change. "From Punishment to Progress: The Legal Evolution of Criminal Rehabilitation" explores the changing perspectives in the legal system, as it increasingly moves away from so...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is primarily researched at the corporate level. Few researchers (e.g., Peterson, 2004) examined in what way each worker (the firm's internal audience) develops attitudes and actions based on their perceptions of CSR. The most suitable approach to the current study was explanatory analysis since it depended upon...
This research article delves into the multifaceted realm of rehabilitation from a legal perspective. Rehabilitation, a fundamental aspect of the criminal justice system, plays a pivotal role in promoting societal reintegration and reducing recidivism. This paper examines the legal dimensions of rehabilitation, including its conceptualization, imple...
This research article explores the dynamic intersection between the digital economy and the World Trade Organization (WTO). As the global economy undergoes a profound transformation driven by digital technologies, the WTO faces the challenge of adapting its frameworks to accommodate the complexities of the digital era. This paper examines the impac...
Maritime crime remains a persistent challenge to global security, necessitating effective and collaborative strategies for enforcement. This research explores the pivotal role of regional agreements in enhancing the enforcement of maritime crime laws. Analyzing historical contexts, the paper examines the evolution of international law governing mar...
Gender equality remains a critical global concern, with legal frameworks serving as fundamental instruments for achieving parity between sexes. This research article explores the progress and persisting challenges in the context of gender equality under Pakistani law. While significant advancements have been made, a myriad of legal, cultural, and s...
This article delves into the intricate web of constitutional challenges that Pakistan has grappled with since its inception. The dynamic interplay between parliamentary supremacy and judicial independence, federal-provincial relations, protection of religious minorities' rights, the military's role in politics, electoral reforms, provincial autonom...
This research article delves into the intricate realm of maritime cybersecurity, examining the evolving landscape of cyber threats within the maritime industry. As the sector increasingly adopts digital technologies, vulnerabilities emerge, necessitating a comprehensive analysis of the legal implications stemming from cyber threats. The article scr...
The registration of First Information Report (FIR) has remained a challenging area for the judicial system of Pakistan; the multiplicity of the FIRs means separate investigation and separate police report. Precedents were available far and against the second FIR which had been creating perplexity and nuisance for law enforcement agencies. First Inf...