LAW COMMISSION: INDIAN SUB CONTINENT

1.1. Introduction The International Law Commission was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 for the “Promotion of the progressive development of international law and its codification. Law Reform has been a continuing process particularly during the last ...

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LAW IMPLIMENTATION SYSTEM IN BANGLADESH

Introduction: Jurisprudentially, all human being are equal before the eyes of law irrespective of race, sex, colour, class or position in the society and are entitled to have equal protection of law. The ordinary Courts of law are also set ...

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WOMEN RIGHTS IN BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE

Chapter – 1 1.1 Introduction Women are part and parcel of society. They are the nerve of the society. We cannot deny their role in the global society. We cannot imagine a body without a heart. Similarly it is not ...

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HISTORY OF MEDIA LAWS AND REGULATION IN BANGLADESH

Prior to the independence, Bangladeshi media history began under the authority of external governments. In 1931,the India Press (Emergency Power)Act was passed giving the local government authority to forfeit the press. Another landmark measure took effect in 1965 under the ...

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ADR IN VARIOUS SPHERES OF BANGLADESH

Introducing ADR in various spheres OF Bangladesh: ADR means Alternative Dispute Resolution, mostly applied to civil cases. When a civil case is instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction, the scenario usually is, that a long time is taken to ...

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JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED

Effective access to Justice is one of the fundamental conditions for the establishment of the rule of law in a society. ‘Justice’ and access to Justice are two different things. Sometimes ‘Justice is said to be the goal and access ...

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN BANGLADESH

We have worked on Intellectual Property in Bangladesh & we have come to know that Intellectual Property is a process of agreement for the parties to resolve disputes.  We have tried our level best within a timetable to know the ...

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BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT: 2006

Labour and Industrial Laws of Bangladesh (The Bangladesh Labour Act, 2006 and other Cognate Labour Laws). Preliminary Conditions of Service and Employment Employment of Adolescent Maternity Benefit Health and Hygiene Safety Special Provisions Relating to Health, Hygiene and Safety Welfare ...

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE REGULATION ACTS 1947

Foreign Exchange: In the modern world no country is self-sufficient; one country is to depend on other countries and from this point of view there arises the question of foreign trade and foreign currency transactions. In terms of section 2(d) ...

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EXTRATERRITORIALITY

Exemption from the application or jurisdiction of local law or tribunals is referred to as extraterritoriality. Extraterritoriality is the state of being exempt from the jurisdiction of local law in international law, usually as a consequence of diplomatic talks. It ...

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