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Category: Rights and Law Lens

Judicial White Paper: Bold Vision or Bureaucratic Band-Aid for Bangladesh’s Courts?

Bangladesh’s courts are widely criticized as slow, overburdened, and

Judicial Autonomy Reversed: Bangladesh’s Supreme Court Secretariat and Its Repeal

Since 1999, Bangladesh’s judiciary has waited for genuine

Judicial Integrity and Public Confidence: Building Trust through Ethics and Transparency

Integrity is a fundamental value required of

Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Bangladesh: Prevalence and Persisting Challenges

In Bangladesh, gender-based violence (GBV) is

Constitutions do not create dictators

In majority of nations today, and throughout history, the constitution stood as a symbol

Labour Rights in Bangladesh: When Law on Paper Fails Workers in Reality

Bangladesh’s economic success story is built on labour‑intensive industries

Mob Justice and the Crisis of Rule of Law in Bangladesh

Bangladesh witnessed a concerning rise in mob violence since the post-July uprising.

Human Rights and Constitutional Accountability in Bangladesh

In April 2023, landless fishing families living in the river char areas near the Sundarbans

Inclusion, Gender Justice and Disability Access in the Justice System of Bangladesh

A joint survey in 2024 by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and UNFPA revealed that

Gender-Based Violence Has No Place in Schools

Imagine a teenage girl standing at the gate of a school in Dhaka—hesitant to enter.

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