ISLAMABAD — A high-level Turkish delegation, led by the President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Türkiye, Kadir Özkaya, met with the Federal Minister for Law, Justice, and Human Rights, Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, on April 8, 2026. The official visit to Islamabad marks a significant step in deepening the judicial and legal cooperation between the two brotherly nations.
Strengthening Judicial Cooperation and Rule of Law
During the meeting, Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar welcomed the Turkish delegation, emphasizing the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties that bind Pakistan and Türkiye. The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation in the fields of legal reforms, human rights, and the exchange of judicial expertise.
President Kadir Özkaya highlighted the importance of robust constitutional frameworks in ensuring regional stability and protecting individual liberties. Both leaders agreed on several key initiatives, including:
Capacity Building: Sharing best practices for constitutional litigation and case management.
Human Rights Advocacy: Collaborating on international platforms to promote justice and equality.
Legal Exchange Programs: Facilitating study tours for judicial officers and legal experts from both countries.
A Shared Vision for Justice and Human Rights
The Federal Law Minister briefed the delegation on Pakistan's ongoing legal and constitutional reforms aimed at providing speedy justice to its citizens. He reiterated Pakistan's commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of marginalized communities.
The Turkish delegation expressed their appreciation for the warm hospitality and the constructive dialogue. This visit underscores the strategic partnership between Pakistan and Türkiye, particularly in strengthening democratic institutions and judicial independence across the region.



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