Abstract

This study compares criminal justice reforms and human rights in Pakistan juxtaposed with Australia, the UK, and Canada, emphasizing the reforms' role in supporting human rights. It evaluates how these reforms contribute to fair trials and humane treatment in the justice system, examining Australia's indigenous rights focus, the UK's digital advancements, and Canada's restorative justice. The aim is to highlight effective practices and challenges to improve global justice systems and stress the collective endeavors required to promote human rights in criminal justice.

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