Volume II, Issue II

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S.No   1 Title: Legal Grounds for Divorce Amongst Christians in Pakistan Authors: Muhammad Sajid Khan Publication Volume 2, Issue 2, December 2023 Open   2 Title: Protection of Non-Combatants under International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law: A Comparative Study Authors: Saqib Jawad, Saeeda Mirbaz Publication Volume 2, Issue 2, December 2023 Open   3 […]

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S.No   1 Title: The Impact of International Human Rights Treaties on Domestic Legal Systems: A Comprehensive Analysis Authors: Muhammad Sajid Khan, Muhammad Afzal, Ayesha Shabbir. Publication Volume 2, Issue 1, June 2023 Open   2 Title: Strengthening Ethical Standards to Combat White-Collar Crimes in Pakistan (An Overview) Authors: Naveeda Naz. Publication Volume 2, Issue […]

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Author Guidelines

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Author Guidelines The Contributors are advised to adopt the following strategy while drafting and submitting a manuscript: a) Selecting a Topic Writing a research paper, article, essay or case note especially on law subjects takes weeks and sometimes months or even years keeping the limits of the article as mentioned in Para 13 (3000-8,000 words) […]

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Correction Policy

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Correction Policy The Federal Law Journal will issue corrections, retraction statements and other post-publication updates including Editor’s Notes and Editorial Expressions of Concern on published content.     Author Correction: An Author Correction may be published to correct an important error(s) made by the author(s) that affects the scientific integrity of the published article, the publication […]

Ethical Policy

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Ethical Policy Federal Law Journal expects the highest standards of integrityfrom its research officers, Editorial Board members and authors. It regards any kind of academic misconduct as an extremely serious matter. The Federal Law Journal’s research ethics policy will at all times recognize and apply the national laws on intellectual property and protection thereof.

Plagiarism Policy

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Plagiarism Policy Academic quality standards require a Law Journal to be publishing original work of authors having the quality of novelty. However confessing the limited resources of students to verify the originality, uniqueness and novelty of submissions, the Federal Law Journal permits total of 15% unoriginal content to be used in the manuscript, nonetheless, acknowledging […]

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Archiving Policy Federal Law Journal believes in easy access to knowledge, new ideas and intends to help the researchers to benefit from the research work already done. Therefore, all the FLJ’s issues will be available in the archives section of its website.