Bridging the growing disjunction between legal education and practice in Pakistan
Pakistan has been undergoing considerable changes in legal education and legal practice which has resulted in a growing disjunction noticed by the legal fraternity. Graduating law students lack the skills needed to apply theory in practice and at the same time practitioners have changed the shape of...
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