| dc.description.abstract | This comprehensive thesis delves into the intricate landscape of fundamental rights' enforceable
within the constitutional framework of Bangladesh. The analysis, encompassing constitutional
provisions, legal structures, and judicial precedents, meticulously identifies existing challenges
and proffers nuanced reforms. By meticulously exploring legislative, judicial, socio-economic, and
cultural dimensions, the research advocates for a holistic and integrated approach to navigate the
complexities inherent in ensuring the efficacy of fundamental rights. The study's findings not only
shed light on prevalent issues but also offer insightful recommendations for addressing them.
These recommendations include the imperative implementation of anti-discrimination legislation,
enhancements in judicial processes, proactive initiatives for public awareness, and the cultivation
of international collaborations. Such multifaceted recommendations contribute significantly to the
ongoing discourse on safeguarding individual liberties, presenting valuable perspectives that
could catalyze the continual evolution and enhancement of the legal framework governing
fundamental rights in Bangladesh.
Keywords: Enforcement, Writ, Fundamental Right, Constitutions, Human Rights,fundamental
principles, state policy, governance, judiciary, rule of law | en_US |