ANALYSIS OF PAKISTANS POLICY TOWARDS AFGHAN REFUGEES A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2019(IV-III).04      10.31703/gpr.2019(IV-III).04      Published : Sep 2019
Authored by : MuhammadZubair , MuhammadAqeelKhan , Muzamil Shah

04 Pages : 28-38

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    CHICAGO : Zubair, Muhammad, Muhammad Aqeel Khan, and Muzamil Shah. 2019. "Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective." Global Political Review, IV (III): 28-38 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2019(IV-III).04
    HARVARD : ZUBAIR, M., KHAN, M. A. & SHAH, M. 2019. Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective. Global Political Review, IV, 28-38.
    MHRA : Zubair, Muhammad, Muhammad Aqeel Khan, and Muzamil Shah. 2019. "Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective." Global Political Review, IV: 28-38
    MLA : Zubair, Muhammad, Muhammad Aqeel Khan, and Muzamil Shah. "Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective." Global Political Review, IV.III (2019): 28-38 Print.
    OXFORD : Zubair, Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Aqeel, and Shah, Muzamil (2019), "Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective", Global Political Review, IV (III), 28-38
    TURABIAN : Zubair, Muhammad, Muhammad Aqeel Khan, and Muzamil Shah. "Analysis of Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghan Refugees: A Legal Perspective." Global Political Review IV, no. III (2019): 28-38. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2019(IV-III).04