Law Analysis / Our inherently anti-poor vagrancy laws
16 December 2025, 18:00 PM
LAW ANALYSIS
Law Vision / Safeguarding novel designs in business
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law and Technology / Technological advances and the right to freedom of thought: The liminal space
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Women and Law / Observing International Women’s Day
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Constitutional Law / A Powerless Senate? Rethinking Bangladesh’s Proposed Bicameralism
27 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Year-end Law Review / Reviewing the laws enacted in 2024
9 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Letter / Ensuring fair trials in Bangladesh
9 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Review / Revisiting the Draft Personal Data Protection Act 2023
19 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Laws of War / Understanding the Syrian Armed Conflict
19 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Gender and Law / Gender bias entrenched in our legislation
12 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Our inherently anti-poor vagrancy laws
During the colonial times, vagrancy laws were widely enacted in many European colonies, including the British Raj. In the erstwhile Bengal, the Raj enacted the Vagrancy Act, 1943 (Bengal Act), which specifically dealt with the issue of begging as an issue of vagrancy. I
16 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Safeguarding novel designs in business
A common scenario prevalent in Bangladesh is replicating foreign or local brand clothes and accessories and selling them at a lower price in the market. In fact, if any design or product becomes popular or viral on social media, many local designers try to replicate that design.
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
Technological advances and the right to freedom of thought: The liminal space
Freedom of thought is known as one of the foundations of a democratic society. Article 39(1) of our Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of thought without any exception, pointing towards its absoluteness.
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
Observing International Women’s Day
Global observance of the International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8 every year sheds light on gender equality, women’s rights, and the challenges faced by women worldwide.
10 March 2025, 18:00 PM
A Powerless Senate? Rethinking Bangladesh’s Proposed Bicameralism
The Constitution Reform Commission’s recently published report has reignited debate about Bangladesh’s democratic future.
27 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Reviewing the laws enacted in 2024
The year 2024 presented new hopes for Bangladesh. New laws and ordinances were enacted, some old laws were revised as the spirit of reforming the state touched the legal landscape.
9 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Ensuring fair trials in Bangladesh
Any justice system must have fair trials as a cornerstone, ensuring that each individual receives the same impartial treatment while in conflict with the law. Articles 27 and 31 of the Constitution of Bangladesh upholds the concept of fair trial. Nevertheless, there are several obstacles that hamper the execution of justice when these concepts are put into practice.
9 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Revisiting the Draft Personal Data Protection Act 2023
In digital age, personal data fuels the online ecosystem while also raising privacy concerns. To address this issue, Bangladesh aims to strengthen its data privacy framework by adopting the draft Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (PDPA).
19 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Understanding the Syrian Armed Conflict
Rebel forces, particularly Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the Syrian National Army (SNA), carried out an offensive that ended the 50 years of the Assad family’s authoritarian rule in Syria. An armed coalition, supported by both state and non-state actors, was involved in this offensive.
19 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Gender bias entrenched in our legislation
From family structures to politico-legal frameworks, deeply rooted patriarchal views have historically influenced every aspect of life.
12 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Constitutional right to a healthy environment
The notion that a safe and healthy environment can be a right may still sound new to us.
12 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Rights of the Bangladeshi healthcare workers in the UK
There are many critical human rights issues of Bangladeshi healthcare workers who went to the United Kingdom (UK) under the Health and Care (HC) worker visa scheme.
12 December 2024, 18:00 PM
A multidimensional analysis of rape
Rape and other sexual crimes are largely misunderstood because people refuse to understand or fail to understand why they are crimes in the first place.
5 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Legal steps for a rape victim
A very brief discussion of the possible legal steps to be taken by a rape victim are discussed in this piece.
5 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Custody, Guardianship, and Adoption: Comparing Bangladesh and Malaysia
The book named Impact of Gender on Custody, Guardianship, and Adoption authored by Professor Dr. Taslima Monsoor and Dr. Sridevi Thambapillay is an important cross-country study. In this book, the authors undertake a careful comparative study on how gender influences the practice of family law within Bangladesh and Malaysia, under Islamic law, in particular.
5 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Five reform proposals to ensure a more democratic constitution
During the 2024 anti-discrimination movement, the people of Bangladesh shed their blood on the streets to achieve a fair and just society.
21 November 2024, 18:00 PM
Food adulteration and its deadly consequences
Food adulteration slowly damages people’s health in ways that are not immediately visible, but have serious long-term effects.
21 November 2024, 18:00 PM
Rethinking capital punishment in Bangladesh
While the international community has made tremendous progress in moving away from the death penalty, Bangladesh continues to use it for a wide range of offenses, including many that do not result in the loss of life.
21 November 2024, 18:00 PM
The reality of the right to education in Bangladesh
Recognising education as a human right is crucial for both individual and societal development. The right to education is a universally recognised right, enshrined in various international human rights documents, including Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), International Covenant on Economics, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
7 November 2024, 18:00 PM
Banning smoking in public places
While walking along the footpaths of Dhaka, one of the most persistent problems we face is exposure to cigarette smoke. The pervasive smell and clouds of cigarette smoke create an unpleasant experience for non-smokers. Indeed, due to exposure to cigarette smoke, passive smokers tend to be at significant risk of developing respiratory problems, heart disease, and even cancer.
31 October 2024, 18:00 PM