ANALYZING HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE SOCIAL CONTRACT IN THE CONTEXT OF PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Dr. Waseem Ullah, Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Khan, Ambrin Khurshid

Keywords:

Human Rights, Social Contract, Comparative Analysis, Legal Frameworks, Policy Implications, Historical Perspectives, Pakistan, Governance

Abstract

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This research aims to undertake a comprehensive investigation into the intricate interplay between human rights and the social contract in the Pakistani context. With a commitment to deepening our understanding of the complex dynamics governing governance structures, this study employs a comparative framework to analyze the evolving relationship between human rights and the social contract. The primary objective is to conduct a nuanced comparative analysis, employing both qualitative and quantitative methods. The study will scrutinize legal frameworks, policy implications, and historical perspectives to uncover the interdependencies between human rights protection and the social contract in Pakistan. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research will integrate qualitative assessments of legal frameworks and policy documents with quantitative analyses of human rights indicators. Comparative case studies and historical analyses will further enrich the exploration, allowing for a multifaceted understanding of the dynamics at play. This research proposal holds significance in contributing nuanced insights to the understanding of how human rights considerations and the social contract are interwoven in Pakistan. The findings are anticipated to provide valuable inputs for policymakers, human rights advocates, and scholars working towards the enhancement of sustainable governance practices.”

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Published

2024-03-04

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