
The Trump Monopoly in Venezuela: Power, Oil, and the Soft Law of Rewriting
Venezuela has been a paradise in the political community because it is a country with the largest oil reservoir in the world, yet it has always been in the

Venezuela has been a paradise in the political community because it is a country with the largest oil reservoir in the world, yet it has always been in the

We live in a world so loud — our inner voices, desires, and unorthodox thoughts at times suffocate us to death. The human mind is one of the most complex

I found myself standing at the cliff of a mountain, unfathomable and ethereal, wondering how God had created such a perfect symphony with colours, views and beauty. The scene looked

It is often said that health is the greatest wealth in life, but sadly in developing countries like Pakistan, the life and welfare of an ordinary citizen hold little value

Meaning: Let justice be done though the heavens fall. Explanation: Justice must prevail regardless of consequences. Courts invoke it symbolically in landmark rulings. Example: Striking down unconstitutional laws despite political

Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch

Who would’ve thought that one day the whole world would be connected by a single device? Similarly, who would’ve thought that one day we would want to disconnect from that

In modern societies, the nature of maps is evident. Most people in the 21st century do not use maps daily, but they know what to expect of a map: it

We have all interacted with libraries — most commonly as children — with the libraries of our schools. How many of us remember being tasked to read a book and

I’ve seen people travelling to the interior sides of Sindh and buying out ajrakh, but the issue is that it’s a mass-produced ajrakh. On smelling it, you don’t smell the

Meaning: Wealth redistribution is a structured duty. Explanation: In Islamic legal tradition, zakat is not charity alone but a right of the poor over wealth. It reflects economic justice principles.

Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me,

The images released from the flood still haunt me to this day. The image above depicts two women knee-deep in floodwater in a village. All they wanted was to salvage
Never forgotten in the hearts of Pakistanis Born: 1 April 1936 Died: 10 October 2021 Early Life and Education Dr Qadeer Khan was a Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer.

Extinction… We have all been hearing this word since when? Fifth Grade. But what does extinction mean, actually? When a population is gone? Removed from the face of the planet?

I cannot forget that afternoon. The market was crowded. Shopkeepers were calling out prices, so I moved through small stalls. The environment was filled with the noise of conversations and

Traditional history focuses on the winners, the rulers, and the legislators; court records focus on the ruled. History textbooks are built on treaties, battles, and proclamations — moments curated by

Meaning: Specific law overrides general law. Explanation: When two laws conflict, the more specific rule applies. Frequently used in constitutional and administrative law. Example: A special cybercrime law overrides general

The sails of the ships are white on the sea, The wind is playing along the waves; And slowly, solemnly, over the quay, The sun descends and the evening paves

Street food is a delicacy loved across the globe. It’s accessible, nostalgic, and affordable. Enjoying this meal at a roadside stall nourishes your taste buds and emotions alike. Whether it’s

Justice often drapes the finery of irresistible beauty. Our courtrooms always gleam with their expensive, polished wood and elevated benches, and the carefully choreographed procedures used are almost pressurising in

Where did the days of playing house disappear, and when did we begin drifting quietly into the corners of our own thoughts? Somewhere between growing up and growing silent, the

Meaning: Where there is a right, there is a remedy. Explanation: If the law recognises a right, it must provide a mechanism to enforce it. Courts rely on this to

When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree: Be the green grass above me With

Introduction In immediate and graceful trust in God, three canonical Gospels (Matthew and Mark) record that Jesus cries out to God His Father. In Luke, He forgives His killers, reassures

Deconstructing Choke Point: A chokepoint is a narrow path in the international oceans that allows travel through or toward another region. Its strategic importance lies within its geography because alternative

Over the course of centuries, superstitions have played a pivotal role in society. Your religion or sect doesn’t matter. Superstitions have been taught and passed down from generation to generation.

Meaning: To a willing person, no injury is done. Explanation: If someone knowingly and voluntarily accepts a risk, they may not later claim damages for harm resulting from that risk.

Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early-rising sun Has not attain’d his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But

We describe money as a “wad of cash” now, but not too long ago, money was defined as the clinking of coins, pinching pennies, gold, silver, copper, etc. Well, that

A crowded metro coach at peak hours is usually the most realistic demonstration of today’s urban life. Despite the crowd of people standing side by side, the space remains remarkably

News Alert: Jeffrey Epstein in the jihad capital of the world, “Peshawar.” Now that I have your absolute attention. Did you ever think that Peshawar might be more than just

The United States, with its infamous “War on Terror”, redefined what constitutes terrorism after 9/11. As a response to the attack on the Twin Towers, this war grew into an

Meaning: He who is silent is taken to agree (limited application). Explanation: Silence can sometimes be taken as consent in commercial and procedural contexts, but modern law requires active consent

Had he and I but met By some old ancient inn, We should have sat us down to wet Right many a nipperkin! But ranged as infantry, And staring face

Meaning: When in doubt, for the accused. Explanation: A criminal law rule requiring that if evidence leaves reasonable doubt, the accused should be acquitted. It protects against wrongful convictions and

When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charactery, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen’d grain;

Meaning: A matter judged; finality of judgments. Explanation: Once a competent court has decided a dispute, the same parties cannot reopen the same claim. This conserves judicial resources and provides

Often, to amuse themselves, the sailors Catch albatrosses, vast birds of the seas, Who follow, indolent companions of the voyage, The ship gliding on the bitter gulfs. Hardly have they

At a recent panel during the Lahore Literary Festival with the Director General of the Walled City Lahore Authority, Lahore — once again — was described as a palimpsest: a

In Pakistan, nearly every citizen grows up with the idea of working abroad to secure the future at home. They all say it casually at first. They plan to work

Meaning: Agreements must be kept. Explanation: Fundamental in contract law and international law — contracts and treaties create binding obligations between parties. It promotes commercial certainty and diplomacy, but exceptions

A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.”

Meaning: No crime, no punishment without law (legality principle). Explanation: Acts cannot be criminalised retroactively; laws must be clear and accessible. This protects citizens from arbitrary penalisation and is a

When I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one Talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me

Bahrain’s state oil company declared force majeure on Monday for its shipments after an Iranian attack set its refinery on fire The state-run Bahrain News Agency delivered the announcement of

We are made of the same stuff as dreams. Human life is fragile and delicate. We don’t only live by reality; we also live by our dreams, thoughts, and imaginations.


Meaning: The law does not concern itself with trifles. Explanation: Courts may refuse to adjudicate trivial matters that waste resources or are disproportionate to the harm. This principle protects judicial

When by the labour of my thought I pass from earth and earthly throng, And see the silent hosts long sought By Time through all the tide of wrong; I

Sometimes I wonder why there is a Women’s Day and not women celebrated every day. People say women should be able to choose what they want to do and should

The Punjab government has extended the implementation of Section 144 across the province for another seven days. According to the Home Department, the restriction has been imposed due to potential

History has patterns. Disdain, judgement, alienation, and hate dominate the patterns of history. This pattern has not spared anyone since the start of time, from world leaders to scholars to

Meaning: All persons shall be treated equally by law and courts. Explanation: Modern constitutionalism requires non-discrimination and equal protection; this principle limits arbitrary state action and underpins claims for affirmative

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;

Have you lived up to the opportunities that were given to their fullest potential? The Same Starting Line Everyone has a different starting line. It’s a fundamental human tendency to

Elizabeth Bennett, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, remains one of the most celebrated and loved heroines in literature. 200 years later, her intelligence, quick-witted humour

The story of Lawn is that of rags to riches. It evolved from a basic cloth best suited for warm temperatures to gaining popularity over centuries and finally becoming the

Meaning: The welfare of the people is the supreme law. Explanation: Often invoked to justify public-interest legislation or emergency measures, but it must be balanced with rights protections. Courts examine
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