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ISLAMIC WORK ETHICS PUBLIC SERVICE MOTIVATION AND PUNJAB CIVIL SERVANTS ACT 1974 IN THE CONTEXT

04 Pages : 26 - 32

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-III).04      10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-III).04      Published : Sep 2021

Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context

    The gap between administration as processed in the reported history of Islam and as we experience it now in Pakistan underpins the need to discuss the administrative law and the administration of laws in a whole new scheme so as to reclaim the trust and confidence in the administrative law and the administration of laws. The paper argues that the inclusion of Principles of Islamic Work Ethics and Public Service Motivation in the reading of laws relating to administrative law and the application of these principles in the administration of law itself can be a practical solution to the problem.

    Islamic Work Ethics, Administrative Law, Administration Of Law, Public Service Motivation
    (1) Atika Lohani
    Assistant Professor, Law College, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Aamir Abbas
    Assistant Professor, College of Law, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Shahid Sultan Watto
    Lecturer, College of Law, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.

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    APA : Lohani, A., Abbas, A., & Watto, M. S. S. (2021). Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context. Global Legal Studies Review, VI(III), 26 - 32. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-III).04
    CHICAGO : Lohani, Atika, Aamir Abbas, and Muhammad Shahid Sultan Watto. 2021. "Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context." Global Legal Studies Review, VI (III): 26 - 32 doi: 10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-III).04
    HARVARD : LOHANI, A., ABBAS, A. & WATTO, M. S. S. 2021. Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context. Global Legal Studies Review, VI, 26 - 32.
    MHRA : Lohani, Atika, Aamir Abbas, and Muhammad Shahid Sultan Watto. 2021. "Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context." Global Legal Studies Review, VI: 26 - 32
    MLA : Lohani, Atika, Aamir Abbas, and Muhammad Shahid Sultan Watto. "Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context." Global Legal Studies Review, VI.III (2021): 26 - 32 Print.
    OXFORD : Lohani, Atika, Abbas, Aamir, and Watto, Muhammad Shahid Sultan (2021), "Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context", Global Legal Studies Review, VI (III), 26 - 32
    TURABIAN : Lohani, Atika, Aamir Abbas, and Muhammad Shahid Sultan Watto. "Islamic Work Ethics, Public Service Motivation and Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 in the Context." Global Legal Studies Review VI, no. III (2021): 26 - 32. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-III).04