- Additional Authors
- Description
- 1 online resource (23 pages) : color illustrations, one color map.
- Summary
- When Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas were officially merged into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in May 2018, the five million residents of the former tribal areas acquired the same constitutional rights and protections--including access to a formal judicial system--as Pakistan's other citizens. This report, based on field research carried out by the authors, explores the status of the formal justice system's expansion, finding both positive trends and severe administrative and capacity challenges, and offers recommendations to address these issues.
- Series Statement
- Special report ; no. 492
- Uniform Title
- Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 492.
- Subject
- Note
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).
- Source of Description (note)
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (USIP, viewed May 17, 2021).
- Call Number
- GPO Internet Y 3.P 31:20/492
- ISBN
- OCLC
- marcive1253630028
- Author
Khan, Umar Mahmood, author.
- Title
Extending constitutional rights to Pakistan's tribal areas / by Umar Mahmood Khan, Rana Hamza Ijaz, and Sevim Saadat.
- Publisher
Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace, 2021.
- Copyright Date
©2021
- Type of Content
text
- Type of Medium
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Series
Special report ; no. 492
Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 492.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).
- Connect to:
- Chronological Term
Since 1988
- Added Author
Ijaz, Rana Hamza, author.
Saadat, Sevim, author.
United States Institute of Peace, issuing body.
- Gpo Item No.
1063-K-16 (online)
- Sudoc No.
Y 3.P 31:20/492