Human Rights Law in Pakistan

Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which every person is entitled, and their protection is a measure of a just society. In Pakistan, human rights are protected through the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution, the country's international human-rights commitments, and the institutions and remedies available to enforce them. Global Law Company advises and represents clients across Pakistan in human-rights matters, the protection of fundamental rights, and human-rights litigation.
Human-rights work addresses some of the most important questions in the law, the protection of liberty, dignity, equality, and the other rights on which a just society rests, and it can vindicate the rights of individuals and, through public-interest litigation, of communities and the public. We bring commitment and capability to the protection and enforcement of human rights.
The human rights framework
Human rights in Pakistan are protected principally through the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution, including the rights to life and liberty, dignity, a fair trial and due process, equality and non-discrimination, and the freedoms of movement, assembly, association, speech, and religion, which are directly enforceable through the courts. These constitutional protections are complemented by Pakistan's commitments under international human-rights instruments, by specific protective legislation in areas such as the rights of women, children, minorities, and vulnerable groups, and by institutions such as the National Commission for Human Rights and the offices of the Ombudsperson. Together, these provide the framework through which human rights are protected and enforced, combining the powerful constitutional remedies with statutory and institutional protections.
Enforcing rights through the courts
The most powerful means of protecting human rights is through the courts, using the constitutional remedies that allow violations of fundamental rights to be challenged and redressed. We advise and represent clients in enforcing their human and fundamental rights through constitutional petitions before the High Courts and, in matters of public importance, the Supreme Court, seeking relief against violations by the state and its bodies. This work connects closely with our constitutional practice, drawing on the writ jurisdiction and the Supreme Court's jurisdiction in matters of public importance involving fundamental rights. For individuals whose rights have been violated, the courts provide a real and powerful remedy, and we bring the constitutional knowledge and advocacy to vindicate their rights effectively.
Protecting vulnerable groups
Much human-rights work concerns the protection of those who are particularly vulnerable to having their rights violated, women, children, minorities, and others, for whom specific protections exist in law and whose rights require particular vigilance. We advise and act in matters concerning the rights of vulnerable groups, drawing on the specific protective legislation and the constitutional guarantees of equality, dignity, and non-discrimination, in conjunction with our family, criminal, and other relevant practices. The protection of those most at risk of rights violations is central to human-rights work, and we bring both the legal capability and the sensitivity these matters require, acting to protect the rights and dignity of vulnerable individuals through the appropriate legal means.
Liberty, due process, and fair treatment
Among the most fundamental human rights are those concerning liberty, due process, and fair treatment, protections against unlawful detention, the right to a fair trial, and the right to be treated lawfully and fairly by the state. We act to protect these rights, including challenging unlawful detention and arrest, protecting fair-trial and due-process rights, and addressing the unlawful or unfair exercise of state power against individuals, drawing on both the constitutional remedies and our criminal-defense and administrative-law capability. These protections are at the heart of the relationship between the individual and the state, and their enforcement is among the most important human-rights work. We bring the capability across the constitutional, criminal, and administrative dimensions to protect our clients' liberty and right to fair treatment.
Public-interest and systemic human-rights matters
Human-rights work extends beyond individual cases to public-interest and systemic matters, issues affecting communities, vulnerable groups, and the public, addressed through public-interest litigation and engagement with human-rights institutions. We advise and act in public-interest human-rights matters of genuine importance, drawing on the Supreme Court's jurisdiction in matters of public importance involving fundamental rights and on engagement with the relevant institutions. Public-interest human-rights litigation can address rights violations on a scale and in a way that individual cases cannot, and it is a significant feature of Pakistan's legal system. We bring the capability to act in such matters where issues of genuine public importance and the protection of fundamental rights are at stake, contributing to the protection of rights on a broader scale.
How Global Law Company helps
We advise and represent clients across the dimensions of human-rights law, enforcing rights through the courts, protecting vulnerable groups, safeguarding liberty, due process, and fair treatment, and acting in public-interest and systemic matters, drawing on our constitutional, criminal, administrative, and family capabilities. Because human-rights work addresses the most important protections in the law, we bring both commitment and the legal capability these matters require. Our focus is the protection and enforcement of our clients' human and fundamental rights.
Why choose Global Law Company
Human-rights work rewards advisers with command of the constitutional and protective framework, the advocacy to enforce rights through the courts, and a genuine commitment to the protection of rights, and clients value that we bring all of this. We enforce fundamental rights, protect vulnerable individuals and groups, safeguard liberty and fair treatment, and act in public-interest matters. For the protection of basic rights and freedoms, that capability and commitment are exactly what is needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Principally through the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution and enforceable through the courts, complemented by international commitments, specific protective legislation, and human-rights institutions.
Through constitutional petitions before the High Courts and, in matters of public importance, the Supreme Court, seeking relief against violations by the state. We bring such petitions to vindicate rights.
Yes. We act in matters concerning the rights of women, children, minorities, and other vulnerable groups, drawing on specific protective legislation and the constitutional guarantees of equality and dignity.
Yes. We act to protect liberty, due process, and fair treatment, including challenging unlawful detention and arrest and the unfair exercise of state power, across our constitutional, criminal, and administrative practice.
Litigation addressing rights violations affecting communities, vulnerable groups, and the public, often through the Supreme Court's jurisdiction in matters of public importance involving fundamental rights. We act in genuine public-interest matters.