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> Lack of institutionalisation and public awareness on legal aid is a major impediment to its provision, emphasises Position Paper on Free Legal Aid in Pakistan
   
 
Reforms in Rule of Law in Pakistan
December 03, 2015
Islamabad


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�Free Legal Aid in Pakistan� is a position paper which analyses the Free Legal Aid system in Pakistan, which provides a detailed analysis of the Free Legal Aid framework in Pakistan along with those in India and Sri Lanka. The paper also identifies key challenges and issues in the provision of Free Legal Aid in Pakistan and provides recommendations for improvement.

This Paper has been developed as part of PILDAT�s initiative on Reforming Police, Prosecution System and Free Legal Aid Services in Pakistan. Under this initiative, PILDAT formed a six-member Committee of Expert on Rule of Law � Police, Prosecution and Free Legal Aid. The has been developed by Dr. Syed Suhail Shahzad, Member of Committee of Experts on Rule of Law (Free Legal Aid), and Dean, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Hazara University, Mansehra.

�Reforms in Rule of Law in Pakistan� is supported by Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI) under the Enhanced Democratic Accountability and Civic Engagement (EDACE) project.

Follow the Twitter debate on @RoLPakistan and use #RuleOfLawPakistan. For more information, please visit www.pildat.org and www.facebook.com/RuleOfLaw.pk