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    Afghan refugees and their legal status in pakistan
    (UMT.Lahore, 2023) Sayed Ali Ebad; Hasaan Atif; Muhammad Tufail; Asfand Nisar
    In a world where uncertainty and displacement prevail, the journey of Afghan refugees stands as a poignant testament to the complexities of seeking safety and refuge. This thesis embarks on an exploration of the intricate legal landscape that surrounds Afghan refugees, with a particular focus on their situation within Pakistan. By peering into the historical backdrop of refugee experiences, we begin to unravel the threads that have shaped their existence. Building upon this foundation, the study explores the laws, policies, and actions of the judiciary that directly impact the rights and protections afforded to Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Through an examination of the legal framework, this research sheds light on the challenges and gaps that emerge within the system. We uncover the impact of laws and policies on the legal standing and treatment of Afghan refugees, illuminating the obstacles they encounter in accessing their rights and essential services. Moreover, our exploration extends to the behavior and decisions of the judiciary, unveiling the ways in which their interpretations and rulings influence the legal landscape. We examine instances where the judiciary has championed the rights of Afghan refugees, while also addressing the hurdles they face in attaining justice. Within the context of living standards, we recognize the significance of international refugee law in safeguarding the well-being of Afghan refugees. We delve into the rights and entitlements guaranteed to them under international legal frameworks, while also acknowledging the vital role of the international community in providing assistance and protecti

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