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Advocate Yaseen Shah
AssociateMAK Law Associates
4 years experience
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Trusted
Practicing
- Civil Law in Charsada
- Family Law in Charsada
- Civil Law in Peshawar
- Family Law in Peshawar
Jurisdictions
- High Court
- March 2023 - March Current
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I'm an Advocate with LLB from IIUI and LLM from Peshawar University equipped with experience in Civil and Family matters special
Fees
- Free Consultations
- Contingent Fees
Admitted to Practice
Since September-****
Languages
- Urdu: Spoken and Written
- English: Spoken and Written
- Pashto: Spoken and Written
Professional Experience
- Associate
- MAK Law Associates
- August **** - Current Current
Education
- LLM
- University of Peshawar
- **** - ****
- Law
- LLB
- International islamic university Islamabad
- **** - ****
- Law
Articles & Publications
- Citizenship and Gender Equality in Pakistan: A Constitutional and International Law Perspective (View Detail)
- The Journal of Research Review
- **-June-****
- The research presented herein critically examines gender-based disparities embedded within Pakistan’s citizenship laws, with particular attention paid to Section ** of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, ****. Although the Constitution of Pakistan and its international legal commitments underscore equality, the legislative framework permits foreign wives of Pakistani men to acquire citizenship, yet it denies the same entitlement to foreign husbands of Pakistani women. Through a multifaceted exploration grounded in historical, legal, and international perspectives, the study unpacks the complexities that surround this gender-specific legal inconsistency. In highlighting this imbalance, especially as it persists in Section **, the analysis identifies clear evidence of ongoing legal discrimination that warrants comprehensive evaluation and reform. By offering insights into the barriers imposed by current legal provisions, the research adds to the growing discourse on gender equity and human rights. Its conclusions are intended to support not only scholarly understanding but also to assist policymakers, legal professionals, and academics in aligning domestic law with international human rights norms—thereby advancing gender justice and the protection of core citizenship rights.
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