Abstract
On July 9, 2014, parliament of Pakistan passed a stringent security law, the Protection of Pakistan Act (Act No. X). The law focuses on enemy aliens and the threat they pose to state‘s security. As it was passed and enforced, the law did not generate much debate on the origin and historical value of the legal concept of enemy alien. This article aims to dig up the genealogy of the concept of enemy alien by highlighting a) its origin in the UK and the US; b) its introduction by the British in colonial India; and later c) its adoption by the state of Pakistan.

Syed Sami Raza, Ghazala Rafi. (2015) A Preliminary Note on the Genealogy of the concept of Enemy Alien in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-07, Issue-2.
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