2020 - 2025: Recent submissions
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A Study to Explore the Labour Rights for Women in Readymade Garment Sector of Bangladesh”
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)The garment industry in Bangladesh is the number one business in the country, accounting for 80% of the country‘s exports. Bangladesh has a population of 168.1 million, which includes a large and inexpensive labor force ... -
A Study to Explore the Labour Rights for Women in Readymade Garment Sector of Bangladesh. "
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)The readymade garment (RMG) sector is the largest industrial employer in Bangladesh, employing millions of workers, most of whom are women. Despite their crucial contribution to the national economy, women garment ... -
Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint in Bangladesh Constitution
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)This thesis examines the concepts of Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint within the constitutional framework of Bangladesh. It analyzes how the judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, ... -
A Study to Explore the Labour Rights for Women in Readymade Garment Sector of Bangladesh.
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)This study examines the labor rights of women workers in Bangladesh’s readymade garment (RMG) industry, one of the largest globally, employing over 4 million workers, 80% of whom are women, and contributing more than ... -
Constitutional Culture and the Failure of Norm Internalization in Bangladesh
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Constitutional Culture and the Failure of Norm Internalization in Bangladesh
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)See Didi Herman, ‘Reimagining the State Based on a Radical Separation of Politics and Religion’1, in Myriam Bleau and Ruth Rubio-Marin (eds), The Gender of Constitutional Jurisprudence (Cambridge University Press, 2005) ... -
Constitutional Culture And The Failure OF Norm Internalization in Bangladesh
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Constitutional Culture and the Failure of Norm Internalization in Bangladesh
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)This study explores the constitutional culture of Bangladesh and the persistent failure of norm internalization that undermines democratic governance. Despite the Constitution of 1972 providing comprehensive guarantees ... -
“Critical Analysis of Legislative Changes of Family Courts in Bangladesh
(Sonargaon University, 2025-01-12)This dissertation is focused on the Critical Analysis on Legislative Changes of Family Courts in Bangladesh. It is not unknown that a gaping loophole in the Bangladesh Judiciary is the backlog of cases. The number of ... -
PREVENTIVE DETENTION WHETHER VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE OR SAFEGUIRD TO STATE
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)Infringement of human rights is a major concern throughout the world today. It is being made in culture through preventive detention all over the world, especially in the third world countries. It is sad to mention that ... -
“Preventive detention:- Whether Violation Of The Constitutional Mandate Or Safeguard To State”
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)The method of preventive detention has been allowed in many countries in the world. It is the most debatable issues of law in our country. After liberation, it has been the most applicable procedure in matter of infringement ... -
Effective Implementation of ADR in the Civil Justice System of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)This paper discusses the emergence of implication and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for implementing civil justice and to remove suit backlogs in the disputes resolution system of Bangladesh. Bangladesh ... -
Evolution of The Criminal Justice System in Bangladesh: Colonial Legacies, Trends, Issues.
(2023-09-05)The criminal justice system of Bangladesh, like many post-colonial nations, bears the indelible imprints of its colonial history, which continue to shape its functioning and dynamics. This thesis delves into the multifaceted ... -
Evolution of the Criminal Justice System in Bangladesh: Colonial Legacies, Trends, and Issues
(2023-09-05)Bangladesh still uses the British legal system from colonial times, which finally took the place of the Mughal legal system, which was mainly founded on Islamic ideas. The criminal laws of Bangladesh have undergone a number ... -
Effective Implementation of ADR in the Civil Justice System of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)This paper examines the rise of emergence of implication and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for implementing civil justice and to remove suit backlogs in the disputes resolution system of Bangladesh. Our ... -
Evolution of the Criminal Justice System in Bangladesh: Colonial Legacies, Trends and Issues.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)Election is called the basic pillar of democracy. It is a very important and only method in a democracy to established democratic government or a other democratic institution in a democratic country. Election is the ... -
Effective Implementation of ADR in the Civil Justice System of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has long played a significant role in the legal system of Bangladesh, particularly in the Civil Justice System. Before 2012, there was no mandatory provision regarding the settlement ... -
Concept of Basic Structure of the Constitution: Safeguarding Constitutional Identity.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)One of the important constitutional laws of Bangladesh is that the basic structure of the country cannot be changed by parliament and not by referendum. Perhaps the main advantage of such a doctrine is to protect the ... -
Protection of Human Rights under the Bangladesh’s Constitutional Scheme: A Critical Review.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)play a vital role for these. Human rights constitute a set of norms governing the treatment of individuals and groups by states and non-state actors on the basis of ethical principles regarding what society considers ... -
Concept of Basic Structure of the Constitution: Safeguarding Constitutional Identity.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2023-09-05)The basic structure doctrine is the judge-made rule that some features of the Constitution of India are beyond the limit of the powers of amendment of the Indian parliament. The doctrine was first expressed in ‘Kesavananda ...