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Dr. Muhammad Azeem
Associate Professor
Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law
muhammad.azeem@lums.edu.pk
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Dr. Azeem is a legal scholar specializing in Pakistani judicial and constitutional history, state theory, labour-based socio-legal research, and international law from a third-world perspective. He places his research in the broader law and development paradigm, looking at structural questions specific to postcolonial societies from marginalized points of view. Dr. Azeem holds an LLB from the University of the Punjab, and an LLM and PhD in Law from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. His PhD dissertation, which examined the history and development of the liberal legal project in Pakistan, was published by Springer in 2017 as "Law, State, and Inequality in Pakistan."

Dr. Azeem's latest research projects involve labour codes of Global Value Chains, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and judicial activism in Pakistan. His work has appeared in reputable peer-reviewed journals like Third Word Quarterly, Law and Development Review, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, and Oregon Review of International Law. While pursuing his academic work, Azeem continues to be involved in labour and working-class issues. He is also an active member of the Progressive Writers Association, Lahore, and writes poetry and criticism in English, Urdu, and Punjabi.

 

Selected Publications

Books

  1. Azeem, M. (2017). The Law, State, and Inequality in Pakistan: Explaining the Rise of the Judiciary (Springer). (Reviewed by Imran Ahmed in Journal of South Asian Studies, 鈥淒esigning Democracy: Judges, Judicial Review and Constitutionalism in Pakistan鈥, Feb 18, 2020. Revised and updated Pakistani edition forthcoming.)
  2. Azeem, M. (2002). 賲賱俟蹖 賳蹖卮賳賱 讴賲倬賳蹖丕诤貙 賳蹖丕 爻丕賲乇丕噩貙 賳蹖丕 賳賵 贀丕亘丕丿蹖丕鬲蹖 賳胤丕賲責 (Multi-National Companies, a New Face of Imperialism) (Dar-ul-Shaoor, Urdu), 8 editions.
  3. Azeem, M. (2006). 鬲噩丕乇鬲蹖 賱賵俟賲丕乇 讴蹖 鬲丕乇蹖禺 丕賵乇 贀丕夭丕丿 賲賳趫蹖 讴蹖 賲毓蹖卮鬲  (The Problems of Free Trade: An Historical Analysis) (Dar-ul-Shaoor, Urdu), 2 editions.
  4. Azeem M. (2006).  丕賵乇 诏賱賵亘賱丕蹖夭蹖卮賳WTO (WTO and Globalization) (Dar-ul-Shaoor, Urdu), 2 editions.
  5. Azeem, M. (2017) 賲丕乇讴爻蹖 鬲诰蹖賵乇蹖 讴賵 丿乇倬蹖卮 趩蹖賱蹖賳噩夭 丕賵乇 倬丕讴爻鬲丕賳 賲蹖诤 丕賳賯賱丕亘 讴蹝 禺丿賵禺丕賱 (Theoretical challenges to Marxism and contours of a revolutionary theory in Pakistan) (Sanjh, Urdu).

Peer-reviewed Articles

  1. Azeem, M. (2020). A Strong Judiciary as a Crisis for Democracy: A Law and Development Study from Pakistan, Law and Development Review, Sep 25, 2020. .  
  2. Azeem, M. (2020). State as a political practice: postcolonial Pakistani state beyond liberalism and Islam, Third World Quarterly 2020, Vol 41, Issue 10, 1670-1686. .  
  3. Azeem, M.  (2019). Theoretical Challenges to TWAIL with the Rise of China: Labour Conditions under Chinese Investment in Pakistan, Oregon Review of International Law, Vol 20, Issue 2, 395-436. .  
  4. Azeem, M. and Akbar H. (2020, accepted, forthcoming). Labour Conditions and Resistance under Chinese Investment (CPEC) in Pakistan, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal.  
  5. Azeem, M. and Ali N. G., (2014). Zarb-e-Azb and the Left: How Pakistani Progressives Lost Their Way and Finding It Again, Tanqeed. .  

Book Chapters 

  1. Azeem, M. (2021). The KiK case: A critical perspective from the South. In: Saage-Maa脽 M et. al. (eds.) Transnational Legal Activism in Global Value Chains - The Ali Enterprises Fire and the Struggle for Justice. Berlin, Springer. .  
  2. Azeem, M. (2021, completed, forthcoming). Judiciary as an ideological state apparatus: a critique of contemporary legalism in Pakistan. In Mishal Saif and Amen Jaffer (eds.) State, Society and Democracy in Pakistan. Karachi, OUP.
  3. Azeem, M. (2021, completed, forthcoming) 鈥楾hird World Perspective on International Law and Pakistan鈥 in Ahmad Ghouri (ed.) Introduction to International Law: Cases, Materials, and Commentary on Pakistan. Karachi, OUP.
  4. Azeem, M. (solicited, forthcoming). 鈥楲egislation for home-based women workers: Imagining a power-oriented approach to labour law鈥 in Saba Gul Khatak (ed.) Anthology on Home-Based Women Workers (Pakistan Institute of Labor Education & Research-PILER).
  5. Azeem, M. (solicited, forthcoming). Constructing 鈥楲egislative Power鈥 from the 1973 Constitution and Case Law in Pakistan. In Zubair Abbasi (ed.) Constitutional Law in Pakistan. Karachi, OUP.
  6. Azeem, M. (solicited, forthcoming). Constructing 鈥楨xecutive Power鈥 from the 1973 Constitution and Case Law in Pakistan.鈥 In Zubair Abbasi (ed.) Constitutional Law in Pakistan. Karachi, OUP.

 

 

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