What does it mean to call Pakistan’s system of laws “blended”?
A.
that Pakistan allows free speech
B.
that Pakistan’s laws do not allow political parties
C.
that Pakistan’s laws do not allow women to vote
D.
that Pakistan’s laws are based on secular and Islamic principles
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D. that Pakistan’s laws are based on secular and Islamic principles
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- The rules of Pakistan are based on the common law of England. Pakistan is, however, also an Islamic nation. Laws cannot target Islam, and issues like freedom of press rights/speech can in certain ways be restricted.
- The primary basis of the law in the nation is the 1973 Constitution, that was several times repealed & revised. The legal framework of the nation is based on the modern English law with provisions that accommodate the status of Pakistan as an "Islamic State".
- Moreover some laws are based on "religious texts" within Islam. The government , for example, has anti-blasphemy legislation.
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because i got it right when i picked it on edginuity
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