The Lawyers’ Movement in Pakistan: how legal actors mobilise in a hybrid regime

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW International Journal of Law in Context Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1017/s1744552323000101
Maryam Khan
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Drawing primarily from qualitative interviews conducted between 2017 and 2018, this empirical study tells a granular story of how legal actors mobilised during the Lawyers’ Movement in Pakistan (2007–2009) from the perspective of lawyer-leaders who organised, steered and sustained support for the Movement through rapidly shifting political conditions. By underscoring the contribution of lawyer-leaders in empowering judges, the article seeks both to displace uncritical assumptions and arguments about courts as the nucleus of legal mobilisation in Pakistan, and to highlight the crucial role of political parties in the restoration of the judiciary against the backdrop of disintegrating lawyer-judge coalitions. Given Pakistan’s political context of a ‘hybrid regime’, the article reflects on the unsuitability of the ‘legal complex’ theory of ‘political liberalism’ for analysing and understanding the Movement, and locates it instead in the literature on legal mobilisation in authoritarian regimes.
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巴基斯坦的律师运动:法律行为者如何在混合政权中动员
这项实证研究主要根据2017年至2018年期间进行的定性采访,从组织、指导和持续支持该运动的律师领袖的角度,告诉了法律行为者在巴基斯坦律师运动(2007-2009年)期间是如何动员的。通过强调律师领袖在赋予法官权力方面的贡献,这篇文章试图取代关于法院是巴基斯坦法律动员核心的不加批判的假设和论点,并强调在律师-法官联盟解体的背景下,政党在恢复司法机构中的关键作用。鉴于巴基斯坦“混合政权”的政治背景,文章反思了“政治自由主义”的“法律复杂性”理论不适合分析和理解该运动,并将其定位于威权政权中的法律动员文献中。
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