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In this episode of #ThePakistanPivot, Michelle Mohiyuddin sits down with Mr. Jamal Aziz, Executive Director of Research Society of International Law Pakistan to discuss various issues through the lens of international law. From freedom for Kashmir to paving the way forward for Pakistan, in light of International Law. International Law offers us the opportunity to connect with the world and the region better - time to build capacities for the betterment of this region and Pakistan. Do share your feedback under the comments section and if you like our content please do not forget to share/like our content and subscribe to our page. #ThePakistanPivot #PakistanNow #Pakistan #Kashmir #Afghanistan #India #Lawfare #RegionalConnectivity #GlobalDiplomacy #ClimateChange #LegalDiplomacy 00:00 – 01:50 Introduction 01:51 – 04:37 Director’s view and interests in international law 04:38 – 10:12 The meaning of law fare and its reality 10:13 – 13:21 Are international laws made with bias? 13:22 – 16:47 The urgent threats to Pakistan and their safeguard 16:48 – 20:55 Does international law offer any opportunities for Pakistan? 20:56 – 35:39 Why Pakistan’s case on Kashmir is not having any policy impact globally 35:40 – 41:06 Pakistan’s grey listing by the financial task force 41:07 – 43:47 Interrelation of our climate change and arm conflict and vulnerability of Pakistan to future water wars 43:48 – 46:45 Taliban government in Afghanistan and the criteria of recognition of governments 46:46 – 51:02 How can Pakistan develop its indigenous capacity in international law 51:03 – 51:31 Outro