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brother! choose your subject your self;do not rely on others.int.law is e easiest if you are interested.buy muslim law of jahangir and int.law of faridi,and analyse yourself.it is better to buy book of ma political science part1 paper4(int.law) in regional language.
most of the candidates score well in int.law.
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The books for International Law are:
International Law by Mansoor Law book House.
International Law by Dogars Unique.
International Law by Starke is exhaustive but not up to date and easy to read.
International Law the current affairs topics.
and objective by Faridi.
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as i said earlier, Mohammadan law is easier to cover for people to cover with no background in law. If you are fascinated by International Law, go all for it. Read everything you have on the subject, from the view points of grotius, to latest interpretation put on it by the neo liberals. But for those who would want a paper to look for to save time, i would always recommend Mohammadan law.
just take time to go through the jurisprudence parts. they can take most of the time but are the most interesting as well.
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Dear All,

Thank you very much for your help.

I am still kind of confused regarding the choice of mohammadan law and muslim law.

I just had a look on the past papers of the int law. sounds interesting. frankly speaking i am not at all aware about law.

and different seniors have different opinions, some say for the non law students in CSS Int law os better and the vice versa.
Frankly speaking I was going to go for Int Rel and got opinions tht Int law is less time consuming and one can get good marks in it.

frankl=y
well i don"t hav time i hav to start prep from 0 and that too being in a foreign country occupied with other stuff and giving time for css prep. i hav no access to the local books being sold in pak.

and so if i need to get just 1 or maximum whhich one do u suggest:
is it Int law by Starke.
Int law by Tandown, agarwal
or
faridi

which 1 is good if i have to order it.
and plz guide how much time should requuired for prep either muslim law or int law

@maawan
thanks for the books suggestions but its a lot for me i need to filter out.

regards and thanks. awaiting your precious advices.
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salaaam... can anybody help me to prepare current affairs? i m new to prepare for css..
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salaaam...
plz help me for current affairs...
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plz help me for current affairs...
Siaa best preparation of current affairs is to start reading EDITORIAL section of two daily news papers like Dawn and TheEconomist. Also there is a book by name of Contemporary Affairs by Imtiaz Shahid, which provide a consice approach towards building a sound concept of current hot issues must be studied.

This is enough to score good in current affairs plus your style of writing must be impressive.
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you should read the dawn editorials and articles for strong base.for background you can consult International Affairs by Dr.Safder Mahmood.......this is enough for you
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but anothor problem which i face while reading news paper is my slow speed.. i used to finish 1 news paper in a day.. and eventually i cant pay attention to my other subjects..is there ant solution for this?
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dear siaa,
your speed of reading newspaper will gradually increase, just keep on reading newspaper daily, and you also try to read fast yourself.
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