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Mohsin Pirzada

Mohsin Pirzada is a legal analyst and editor focusing on international law, human rights, global governance, and public accountability. His work examines how legal frameworks respond to geopolitical conflicts, executive power, emerging technologies, environmental regulation, and cross-border policy challenges. He regularly analyzes global legal developments, including sanctions regimes, constitutional governance, digital regulation, and international compliance standards, with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and public relevance. His writing bridges legal analysis and current affairs, making complex legal issues accessible to a global audience. As the founder and editor of N-LAWS, Mohsin Pirzada curates and publishes in-depth legal commentary, breaking legal news, and policy explainers aimed at scholars, professionals, and informed readers interested in the evolving role of law in global affairs.

Hormuz Gambit: How Iran Turns a Maritime Chokepoint into an Economic Weapon

Iran’s decision to block and militarily threaten the Strait of Hormuz represents one of the most consequential uses of economic statecraft in modern history....

Trump Faces “No Kings” Uprising as Iran War Anger Spreads Nationwide

A sweeping wave of anti-government demonstrations has erupted across the United States under the banner of the “No Kings” movement, with growing anger...

UNHRC Speech by Imran Khan’s Son Kasim Triggers Political Unrest and Misinformation Controversy

The recent speech by Kasim Khan at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has triggered significant political controversy and legal debate in Pakistan,...

Trump’s Iran War Faces Internal Revolt and NATO Rift: Joe Kent Resigns as Allies Refuse Hormuz Mission

The escalating U.S.–Iran conflict has triggered a dual political crisis for President Donald Trump, as a senior counterterrorism official resigned over the legality of...

Congressional Confrontations: Can a U.S. Senator Legally Use Force Against a Protester?

Protests inside the U.S. Capitol occasionally trigger tense confrontations between lawmakers, security personnel, and demonstrators. But when a protester disrupts proceedings, a critical legal...