
Editor's Note
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International Women's Day 2026
Justice that lets every woman and girl live free from fear
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International Women's Day 2026
Women in justice and justice for women
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International Women's Day 2026
‘Prevalence of personal laws creates the most serious gender gap’
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International Women's Day 2026
Unequal homes
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International Women's Day 2026
Abolish discriminatory inheritance laws now
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International Women's Day 2026
Public lands, patriarchal rules
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International Women's Day 2026
Land, lineage, and the fight for Indigenous women’s rights
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International Women's Day 2026
Break barriers to women’s economic power
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International Women's Day 2026
Confronting gender inequality in Bangladesh’s labour laws
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International Women's Day 2026
Unequal homes
Across every region of the country, within families of many different communities, classes, and professions, countless individuals are being subjected to physical and psychological violence. What follows is a brief attempt to outline the legal framework governing marriage, divorce, maintenance, and child guardianship under the laws currently in force in Bangladesh.
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Abolish discriminatory inheritance laws now
The prospect of societal advancement while keeping women outside the mainstream of development is simply unrealistic.
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Online abuse is now a national crisis: Time to act
Grey areas remain. Deepfake content is recognised, but victims often lack recourse under copyright law because they do not “own” the manipulated material. Section 17 addresses harmful AI outputs, yet identifying the origin of automated, AI-driven harassment remains technically complex.
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Land, lineage, and the fight for Indigenous women’s rights
The concern most widely shared among Indigenous populations in opposing women's inheritance of land centres on the increasing instances of exogamous marriages in the CHT.
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Why sexual harassment laws fail in practice
If Bangladesh is serious about women’s empowerment, it must build a comprehensive victim-centric support system in matters of sexual harassment and other gender-based violence.
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‘Prevalence of personal laws creates the most serious gender gap’
Unfortunately, for centuries, once a woman experiences violence, the first point of discussion will be whether the woman in question was a 'good' or a 'bad' woman.
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Women as non-citizens in Bangladesh — and why the future must be feminist
Bangladesh stands at a moment it calls renewal, yet women remain marginal to its authorship. From Parliament to panels, men continue to speak for the nation, while women remain an afterthought.
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Public lands, patriarchal rules
Across rural Bangladesh, thousands of women contribute daily to farming, fishing, and resource management. They cultivate crops, rear livestock, mend nets, process fish, and manage household economies. But when it comes to formal access to public land, wetlands, and agricultural credit, they remain largely invisible.
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Break barriers to women’s economic power
Women’s economic participation remains visibly constrained by informal employment, limited social protection, and workplace harassment. Approximately 96 per cent of female workers are engaged in the informal sector, making them particularly vulnerable to exploitation and economic instability.
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Editor's Note
Justice must not be a distant promise; it must be something every woman and girl can rely on in her daily life.
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Justice that lets every woman and girl live free from fear
Laws, however, only matter if they work for survivors. Justice must be visible, accessible and humane.
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Tribunals on trial
Specialised courts remain one of the most important mechanisms for addressing crimes against women and children, but meaningful reform is urgently needed.
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Women in justice and justice for women
As we enter another political transition, it may be helpful to reflect on some of the opportunities for building a justice system that is inclusive, that reflects the diversity of our population, including in terms of sex, ethnicity, disability and religion, and that can strengthen the recognition and realisation of women’s rights.
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Confronting gender inequality in Bangladesh’s labour laws
Bangladesh has made important progress in reforming its labour law. Yet gender gaps persist not only in the law's text but also in its structure and implementation. From unequal maternity standards and reduced benefit calculations to procedural ambiguities in harassment cases, weak enforcement of union representation provisions, and structural discrimination in certain sectors, significant challenges remain.
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