Faculty of Arts and Humanities: Recent submissions
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Scope and Prospective of ADR in Criminal proceedings: Bangladesh perspective.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)Alternative Dispute Resolution or simply ADR is the procedure for settlement of disputes between two or more disputant parties, usually outside the court without following rigid litigation processes, by means of mediation, ... -
Preventive Detention in Bangladesh Perspective: Whether Violation of Fundamental Rights or Safeguard.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)Bangladesh is one of the few countries in the world which allows preventive detention even during non-emergency periods. Since Independence preventive detention has been the most used tool in case of violation of Human ... -
Preventive Detention in Bangladesh Perspective: Whether Violation of Fundamental Rights or Safeguard to our Sovereignty
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)The word „arrest‟ generally we used in its ordinary and general sense means the apprehension or restraint or the deprivation of one‟s personal liberty to go where he or she satisfy. On the other hand, „preventive detention‟ ... -
Prevent detention in Bangladesh perspective : Whether Violation of Fundamental Rights or Safeguard to our Sovereignty
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)Bangladesh is one of the few countries in the world which allows preventive detention even during non-emergency periods. Since Independence preventive detention has been the most used tool in case of violation of Human ... -
Human Rights under the Constitution of Bangladesh: A comparative analysis of the UK, USA, India and Bangladesh Constitution.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)Today humanity is threatened by wars, armed conflicts, confrontations and power struggles which lead to problems of varied dimensions-social-legal, economic, political and humanitarian. This paper is an attempt to explore ... -
Concept of Basic Structure of the Constitution: An Appraisal from the perspective of Bangladesh and India
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Fundamental Rights in Bangladesh Constitution and Their Enforcement Mechanism.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-06)Bangladesh is one of the few countries in the world which allows preventive detention even during non-emergency periods. Since Independence preventive detention has been the most used tool in case of violation of Human ... -
“Critical Analysis of Legislative Changes of Family Matters in Bangladesh”
(Sonargoan University, 2025-02)This dissertation is focused on the Critical Analysis on legislative Changes of Family Matters in Bangladesh. It is not unknown that a gaping loophole in the Bangladesh judiciary is the backlog of cases. The number of ... -
Constitutionalism in Bangladesh: An Analytical Study
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-07)Constitutionalism in Bangladesh has evolved through a complex history marked by colonial legacies, military interventions, and democratic transitions. Scholars broadly agree that while Bangladesh has a formal constitution ... -
‘Separation of Judiciary and Judicial Independence in Bangladesh: An Appraisal'’
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-07)One of the primary objectives for which a state was established in the society was the creation and protection of individual’s rights. But an independent organ as the means through which this object might be accomplished ... -
“The powers and functions of the family court with reference to the laws and judicial development in Bangladesh: An overview”
(Sonargoan University, 2025-02-07)In Bangladesh, as in other diverse states of the world, individuals reside with their families. In a formal sense, a family consists of a husband and wife along with their offspring. It is often stated that to make ... -
Application of ADR in Family Court: A Critical Analysis Under Legal Framework and Practice in Bangladesh”
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-07)The Family Court system in Bangladesh, governed by the Family Courts Ordinance, 1985, was established with the purpose of resolving family disputes effectively and fairly. However, the rise in case backlog and procedural ... -
The powers and functions of the family court with reference to the laws and judicial development in Bangladesh: An overview
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-05)In Bangladesh, as in other diverse states of the world, individuals reside with their families. In a formal sense, a family consists of a husband and wife along with their offspring. It is often stated that to make ... -
Balancing Cybersecurity And Individual Rights: A Critical Analysis Of Bangladesh’s Cyber security Act 2023
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01)In the digital era, cybersecurity has become a critical national concern, particularly for developing nations like Bangladesh, which faces increasing threats such as cybercrime, data breaches, and digital surveillance. ... -
“Application of ADR in Family Court: A Critical Analysis Under Legal Framework and Practice in Bangladesh”
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-05)It is a great opportunity for me to write about this subject like ―Application of ADR in Family Court: A Critical Analysis Under Legal Framework and Practice in Bangladesh‖ Whether Alternative Dispute Resolution is ... -
The Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor The Consumer Right In Bangladesh
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-07)Caveat emptor is a Latin term meaning "let the customer watch" like the phrase "sold as is" this term implies that the customer assumes the danger that a product could fail to fulfill expectations or have defects. In ... -
Separation of Judiciary and Judicial Independence in Bangladesh Perspective”
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“SEPARATION OF JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE”
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Women’s Position under the Family Laws of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis.
(Sonargoan University(SU), 2022-09-05)Women’s rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide, and formed the basis for the women’s rights movement in the nineteenth century and feminist movement during the 20th century. In some ... -
Mandates of States to Implement International Humanitarian Law
(Sonargoan University, 2025-01-05)A major part of international humanitarian law is contained in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, which have been adopted by all nations in the world. The Conventions have been developed and supplemented by two further ...