Law of Pre- emption: a Critical Evaluation

  Introduction: Preemption is the rule of law that if the federal government through Congress has enacted legislation on a subject matter it shall be controlling over state laws and/or preclude the state from enacting laws on the same subject ...

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Right to privacy

  Origin of Privacy:   Privacy (from Latin: privatus "detached from the rest, disadvantaged of to some degree, esp. workplace, contribution in the administration", from privo "to deprive") is the aptitude of an individual or group to separate themselves or ...

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“corruption” in Bangladesh

Introduction The term “corruption” comes from the Latin word corruptio which means “moral decay, wicked behavior, putridity or rottenness”[1]. In recent years, the subject of corruption has received considerable attention. Work on governance has brought it into the light and ...

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The Community in Transition- The Biharis of Bangladesh

The Community in Transition- The Biharis of Bangladesh The purpose of this research is to examine the status of the Bihari people in Bangladesh, emphasize the sociopolitical impact of their statelessness, and analyze the diplomatic problem they have been facing ...

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THE JUDICIARY OF BANGLADESH

INTRODUCTION Around 38 years ago, the people of Bangladesh gave to themselves, a Constitution. "In our Constituent Assembly, this eighteenth day of Kartick 1379 BS, corresponding to the fourth day of November 1972 AD, do hereby adopt, enact and give ...

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5th Amendment Case Bangladesh: Constitution & 2010 Ruling

The Fifth Amendment Case its Consequences 1. Introduction: The establishment of the People's Republic of Bangladesh has been amended number of times. The following is a brief explanation of those amendments. First Amendment was written in 1973, the Constitution Act 1973 ...

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