Quazi Omar Foysal

Bangladesh must act in the ICJ Rohingya genocide proceedings

Despite hosting over a million Rohingya refugees for more than seven years, Bangladesh has conspicuously remained silent on the possibility of intervening in the ICJ proceedings.

1w ago

The ICC’s arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin

The arrest warrant against the incumbent Russian President Mr. Vladimir Putin issued by the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) dated 17 March 2023 came as a surprise, but it was not totally unexpected.

1y ago

Bangladesh should incorporate the Rohingya scenario within its forthcoming ICCPR report

Bangladesh submitted its initial state party report to the Human Rights Committee (HRC), the monitoring body for the implementation of the

2y ago

The ICJ Judgment (Preliminary Objections) of the Rohingya Genocide Case

Though an application raising preliminary objections is classified as an “incidental proceeding” before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), its outcome is very crucial in determining the prospects of a case before it.

2y ago

Bangladesh should withdraw its reservation on the UN Genocide Convention

Bangladesh’s independence is among the few examples of successful remedial secessions in the narratives of state succession.

3y ago

Overdue state party report of Bangladesh on the UNCAT

Till now the Government of Bangladesh has not submitted its initial state report to the Committee against Torture despite the fact that

5y ago
December 11, 2024
December 11, 2024

Bangladesh must act in the ICJ Rohingya genocide proceedings

Despite hosting over a million Rohingya refugees for more than seven years, Bangladesh has conspicuously remained silent on the possibility of intervening in the ICJ proceedings.

March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023

The ICC’s arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin

The arrest warrant against the incumbent Russian President Mr. Vladimir Putin issued by the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) dated 17 March 2023 came as a surprise, but it was not totally unexpected.

November 25, 2022
November 25, 2022

Bangladesh should incorporate the Rohingya scenario within its forthcoming ICCPR report

Bangladesh submitted its initial state party report to the Human Rights Committee (HRC), the monitoring body for the implementation of the

August 5, 2022
August 5, 2022

The ICJ Judgment (Preliminary Objections) of the Rohingya Genocide Case

Though an application raising preliminary objections is classified as an “incidental proceeding” before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), its outcome is very crucial in determining the prospects of a case before it.

December 11, 2021
December 11, 2021

Bangladesh should withdraw its reservation on the UN Genocide Convention

Bangladesh’s independence is among the few examples of successful remedial secessions in the narratives of state succession.

January 8, 2019
January 8, 2019

Overdue state party report of Bangladesh on the UNCAT

Till now the Government of Bangladesh has not submitted its initial state report to the Committee against Torture despite the fact that