Editorial

Waiting Period to Seek Bail is Not a Solution

It is well understood that courts in Bangladesh are burdened with a huge case backlog despite hearing more cases every day than they can reasonably be expected to handle. Among…

Read More

Bangladesh’s Possible Withdrawal to the Reservation on Article IX of the Genocide Convention

The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948) is the first human rights treaty adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations, committed to…

Read More

Compensating the Victims of Criminal Offences: Should Bangladesh Follow the Trail of India?

For any criminal act, without any doubt, it is the victims who suffer the cruelest of consequences. Victims of criminal offenses often suffer harms of a physical, mental, and social…

Read More

Unearned Privilege of Inheritors: High Time to Introduce Inheritance Tax in Bangladesh

Critical legal theorists argue that law historically favors those with power in society, helping them to maintain the status quo. In Bangladesh, land ownership, particularly in large quantities, bestows significant…

Read More

The Consequences of Fabricated Reality in the Legal System of Bangladesh

One fueling concept every human rights activist is well versed with is ‘fictitious’ criminal cases. A situation where perhaps the fact is fabricated or if accurate, the arrested individual(s)’ identity... Read More

Page 1 of 1

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account

Remember me Lost your password?

Lost Password