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Property Rights In Pakistan: Laws, Regulations, Transfers & Enforcement

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  • Raja Rafi Ullah

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Muhammad Shaaf Najib

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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Defining, allocating, and protecting property rights is an essential tool to form the basis of efficient and effective markets and society. �Property Rights� is a term used to define the right to possess resources and the right to determine their utilisation. The term is not limited to just public ownerships, but property rights are extended to private individuals and organisations. However, the issue of property rights remains a highly complex matter and must be thoroughly assessed. Every country defines property rights through various laws, rules, and regulations, with ultimate enforcement of property rights the responsibility of the state and its institutions. In the case of Pakistan, it is essential to study the relevant laws defining and governing property rights comprehensively. This brief aims to describe Pakistan�s existing land property rights and evaluate the land record system. Moreover, the brief will also identify the laws regulating property rights in Pakistan and analyse the right to transfer land and property.

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  • Raja Rafi Ullah & Muhammad Shaaf Najib, 2022. "Property Rights In Pakistan: Laws, Regulations, Transfers & Enforcement," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2022:63, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:kbrief:2022:63
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    1. Pide, 2024. "PIDE Reform Manifesto: Transforming Economy and Society," PIDE Research Report 2024:15, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

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    Property Rights; Pakistan; Laws; Regulations; Transfers; Enforcement;
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