Emraan Azad

The writer is an llm student at the university of Dhaka.

Challenges to the recognition of Bangladesh genocide

Even in the leading work of global genocide scholars, the Bangladesh case is either sadly missing or ingeniously presented.

8m ago

How stockpiling affects the middle class

Building a society ‘free from exploitation’ was one of the primary goals of the Constitution we founded in 1972.

1y ago

The unique case of Sultan Mansur's parliamentary membership

Amidst much confusion as to whether Gonoforum-elect MPs would join sessions of the 11th parliament, Mr Sultan Mansur, the elected MP from Moulvibazar-2 constituency under Gonoforum's banner, finally took his oath as a member of parliament on March 7, 2019.

5y ago

Bangladesh's First Constitution

It is a well-established fact that the Pakistani military forces launched 'Operation Searchlight' against innocent civilians and unarmed

6y ago

CONSTITUTIONALLY RESPONSIVE

The nine-month long war of liberation was fought in 1971 to defend, among others, people's rights, liberty and freedom. One of the

6y ago

NHRC study report advocates for reform

Having noticed the high incidences of sexual violence in recent times, the National Human Rights Commission of

7y ago

BREAKING THE CULTURE OF 'SECRECY': Judiciary stands for right to information

Despite being a people's republic, democracy in Bangladesh is yet to flourish and be a value-laden model for others. Since our

7y ago

Taking legal education seriously

For quite a considerable period of time, law schools in Bangladesh have been under constant criticism for not being able to produce efficient graduates who are expected to work as legal professionals both in bench and bar. With the global progress of legal

7y ago
March 25, 2024
March 25, 2024

Challenges to the recognition of Bangladesh genocide

Even in the leading work of global genocide scholars, the Bangladesh case is either sadly missing or ingeniously presented.

February 13, 2023
February 13, 2023

How stockpiling affects the middle class

Building a society ‘free from exploitation’ was one of the primary goals of the Constitution we founded in 1972.

March 14, 2019
March 14, 2019

The unique case of Sultan Mansur's parliamentary membership

Amidst much confusion as to whether Gonoforum-elect MPs would join sessions of the 11th parliament, Mr Sultan Mansur, the elected MP from Moulvibazar-2 constituency under Gonoforum's banner, finally took his oath as a member of parliament on March 7, 2019.

April 10, 2018
April 10, 2018

Bangladesh's First Constitution

It is a well-established fact that the Pakistani military forces launched 'Operation Searchlight' against innocent civilians and unarmed

December 12, 2017
December 12, 2017

CONSTITUTIONALLY RESPONSIVE

The nine-month long war of liberation was fought in 1971 to defend, among others, people's rights, liberty and freedom. One of the

October 10, 2017
October 10, 2017

NHRC study report advocates for reform

Having noticed the high incidences of sexual violence in recent times, the National Human Rights Commission of

June 13, 2017
June 13, 2017

BREAKING THE CULTURE OF 'SECRECY': Judiciary stands for right to information

Despite being a people's republic, democracy in Bangladesh is yet to flourish and be a value-laden model for others. Since our

May 9, 2017
May 9, 2017

Taking legal education seriously

For quite a considerable period of time, law schools in Bangladesh have been under constant criticism for not being able to produce efficient graduates who are expected to work as legal professionals both in bench and bar. With the global progress of legal

March 7, 2017
March 7, 2017

Stop torture to protect women's dignity

Violence against women is strongly condemned in almost all national constitutions and international laws. Violence against women has

May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016

Free press: Issues and concerns

Today in the era of globalisation and internet, online journalism has supposedly become a popular platform to hold opinions