LAND LAWS OF BANGLADESH

Introduction: Generally Pre-emption is a right of opportunity of purchasing land in priority to other people, which is ensured in some provisions in various acts of our country. So the right of pre-emption is not merely a personal right but ...

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HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICE IN BANGLADESH

Overview Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy of 145 million citizens. Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, head of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), assumed power in 2001 following multiparty parliamentary elections deemed to be free and fair by international and domestic observers. ...

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PLIGHT OF WOMEN IN BANGLADESH

Dr. A.S.M. Badruddoza Bangladesh Human Rights Commission is a voluntary Organisation. It was established in the year 1987. It is an affiliated member of OMCT, International Commission of Jurists, and International Association of American Minorities. It also has accredited status ...

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LEGAL STATUS OF REFUGEE

Introduction The definition of a ‘Refugees’ in international law is of critical importance for it can mean the difference between life and the death for an individual seeking asylum. Definitions in international law it may be noted, depart from the ...

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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORT 2008 ON BANGLADESH

Human rights were severely restricted under a state of emergency imposed in the wake of widespread political violence. Hundreds of thousands of people were reportedly arrested on suspicion of criminal activity or breaches of emergency rules. Torture continued to be ...

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HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN BANGLADESH

According to a survey conducted by the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, the corrupt autocratic regime of former President H.M.Ershad fell when he was forced to resign on December 6, 1990 following a popular democratic movement affecting 80% of the ...

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HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITION IN MINORITIES OF BANGLADESH

Introduction The human rights condition determined by the social and political values and also with the economic condition. Most of the people of Bangladesh lead their life below the poverty line. The human rights of Bangladesh are separate from the ...

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TRAFFICKING OF CHILDREN IN BANGLADESH

Introduction The issue of trafficking of children has been a major concern, both in national and international contexts. The nature and extent of the problems and crimes associated with it are most sensitive and transnational making the issue complicated one. ...

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