Analysis

Bangladesh’s Security Crisis: Should People Be Allowed to Keep and Bear Arms?

The constitutional and legal framework of Bangladesh recognizes the right to self-defence. The “Right to life and Personal Liberty” is discussed in Article 32 of the 1972 Constitution of Bangladesh,…

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Reform and Revival of Ombudsman in The Post-July Era

The July Uprising was a collective outcry of the masses against unchecked dictatorship, widespread corruption, and the government’s complete lack of accountability. The New Bangladesh gained on August 5 urges…

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Rewriting the Contract: A Closer Look at Bangladesh’s 2025 Constitutional Reforms

In March 2025, Bangladesh unveiled a constitutional reform proposal that, if passed, would fundamentally redraw the contours of citizen-state relations. At its heart is an ambitious expansion of fundamental rights…

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Beyond the Bench: Embracing Popular Constitutionalism

In December 1801, President Thomas Jefferson quietly pardoned journalists convicted under the Alien and Sedition Acts�overtly flouting a Supreme Court ruling. Thirty years later, Andrew Jackson vetoed Congress�s bid to…

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Tax Evasion: Mechanisms and the Impact of Double Taxation on Corporate Compliance

Tax evasion is a prevalent issue in many developing economies. It refers to the intentional and illegal avoidance of paying tax. It is an act where individuals or corporations willingly…

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Does Bangladesh have a Rule of Recognition?

H.L.A. Hart’s contribution to the world of jurisprudence has been exemplary. The Concept of Law (by Hart) has been a pillar for legal positivists. Hart believed the legal system is…

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Rusting Giants, Dying Shores: The Hidden Cost of Bangladesh’s Shipbreaking Industry

They arrive like wounded whales, heavy with rust and secrets—oil-streaked, chemical-laced carcasses of ships that once moved the wealth of the world. Now they beach themselves at Sitakunda’s graveyard coast,…

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Israel’s Ceasefire Violation: A Legal Analysis of War Crimes in Gaza

On March 17, 2025, during the holy month of Ramadan, Israel launched deadly airstrikes on Gaza, killing nearly 400 Palestinians and injuring 600, breaking the ceasefire agreement with Hamas that…

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The Legal Corpus of Rights for Person With Disability In Bangladesh

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities defines persons with disabilities to “include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various…

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Policymaking and Judicial Activism: A 10-Kilometre Buffer Zone by Direction of the High Court Division

On July 11, 2024, the High Court Division (HCD) released the full text of its significant ruling from August 3, 2023, in the case of Zakir Hossain vs. The State…

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