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Meme Culture and Gender Equality: Beneath the Surface

Picture a meme: a male auto-rickshaw driver, a common sight on the roads, is depicted asserting that ‘they’, presumably women, believe in gender equality, yet are reluctant to sit next…

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The Evaluation and Assessment of the International Legal Regime for the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Ships

In the Torrey Canyon incident of 1967, about 12,00,00 tons of crude oil spilled, and for the reason which around 15,000 sea birds had died. States quickly recognized the danger…

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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…

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The Shakib vs Mathews Debate Through the Dworkinian Lens

A first-in international cricket incident unfolded at the game between Bangladesh and Sri Lankain the Cricket World Cup 2023. Things took an interesting turn after the dismissal of AngeloMathews in…

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The Evolving Legal Landscape: Addressing Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property in Bangladesh

In the digital age, Bangladesh, like many countries, finds itself at the crossroads of a transformative era driven by artificial intelligence (AI). AI is revolutionizing industries and creative processes, but…

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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…

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Effectiveness of Martens Clause for Protecting Natural Environment in the International Armed Conflicts

The term ‘natural environment’ should be understood in the widest possible sense in the international armed conflict. The Commentary of Article 55 of AP – I explains that the concept…

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Redressing Record-of-Rights Dispute by Establishing Land Survey Appellate Tribunal

Record-of-Rights, a term related to immovable property, is locally known as ‘‘Khatian’’ or “Porcha”. In Bangladeshi laws that address land-related issues, the record of rights has not been precisely defined…

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“Bangladesh and Ors. v Char Elisha Junior High School and Ors.”: A Judgment that Prioritizes Government Policies

Strengthening the education system is crucial for building a strong nation, and Bangladesh’s government is actively working toward this goal. One of their strategies involves implementing the M.P.O. (Monthly Payment…

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Delving into Article 39 of the Constitution: Endeavor to Lessen Ambiguity between Symbolic Speech and Reasonable Restriction

The journey of democracy is intimately intertwined with the essential concept of freedom of speech. Without this fundamental pillar, democracy cannot fully flourish. The genuine essence of democracy remains incomplete…

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