Introduction 1. The hegemony of heritage: the 'narratives of colonial displacement' and the absence of the past in Pakistani reform narratives 2. Law in practice: the Lahore district courts litigants survey (2010-2011) 3. Law, crime, context and vulnerability: the Punjab crime perception survey (2009-2010) 4. Approaches to legal and judicial reform in Pakistan: postcolonial inertia and the paucity of imagination in times of turmoil and change 5. Reform on paper: a post-mortem of justice sector reform in Pakistan from 1998-2010 6. Reform nirvanas and reality checks: justice sector reform in Pakistan in the twenty-first century and the monopoly of the 'experts' 7. Towards a new approach Appendices.
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