Dissecting The 27th Amendment: A Historical and Comparative Perspective on the Politics of Constitutional Change in Pakistan
This session discusses the turbulent history of constitutional change in Pakistan: how key amendments have reshaped the balance of power, altered federal–provincial relations and reflected shifting political priorities.
Using the proposed 27th Amendment as a focal point, the talk situates current debates within a broader historical arc, helping audiences understand the recurring patterns, pressures and politics that have driven Pakistan’s constitutional evolution.
About the Speakers:
- Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor
Chairman Department of History, University of Sargodha - Dr. Asiya Saif Alvi Chairperson
Department of Political Science, University of Sargodha - Dr. Dilawar Hussain
Author; Associate Member, Centre for Legislative Studies, University of Hull, UK
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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