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Legitimacy of the courts: evidence from a survey in Punjab, Pakistan

Asif et al., 2025

Document ID
4111489880014737484
Author
Asif M
Fazal H
Akbar M
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice

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Procedural justice is generally considered a primary indicator by which legal authorities, such as police and courts, establish legitimacy. However, considering the context of the criminal justice system in Pakistan, this paper examines whether the perceptions of accurate …
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