Sekander Zulker Nayeen

Social and cultural barriers in accessing civil justice system

Goal 16 of the SDGs pledges ‘ensuring access to justice for all’ irrespective of their race, sex, colour, language, religion, wealth, etc. In Bangladesh, the poverty ridden people, women and vulnerable people are not getting easy access to civil justice system because of some social and cultural barriers.

4y ago

Institutional barriers in accessing civil justice system

Goal 16 of the SDGs pledges ‘ensuring access to justice for all’ as a target to be achieved. The term ‘all’ signifies everyone irrespective of their race, sex, color, language, religion, wealth, etc. In this article, I will not take a holistic approach to access to justice, but attempt to explore the likely institutional barriers that cause obstacles for the poverty ridden people in starting judicial proceedings before any civil court.

5y ago

Promoting FDI and SDGs through judicial development

Sustainable development and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are somehow strongly connected which is widely recognised by a large number of policy instruments.

5y ago

The role of civil justice in achieving SDGs

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) came into force by a historic UN Summit with a view to mobilising efforts to end all forms of poverty, inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.

5y ago

Three dimensions of access to justice for achieving SDGs

Goal sixteen of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledges 'ensuring access to justice for all' as a target to be achieved.

5y ago

In favour of the principle of finality

Lord Wilberforce commented, “any determination of disputable fact may, the law recognises, be imperfect: the law aims at

7y ago

To introduce the principle of finality: An urge of a judge

Recently on 17 January, a serious concern has been expressed in the daily Prothom Alo regarding an estimation of

7y ago

Enforcement of ADR without force

In legal parlance, when do we term the legislature utopian? It is obviously at that time, when they expect proper compliance of any legal provision without

8y ago
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020

Social and cultural barriers in accessing civil justice system

Goal 16 of the SDGs pledges ‘ensuring access to justice for all’ irrespective of their race, sex, colour, language, religion, wealth, etc. In Bangladesh, the poverty ridden people, women and vulnerable people are not getting easy access to civil justice system because of some social and cultural barriers.

October 22, 2019
October 22, 2019

Institutional barriers in accessing civil justice system

Goal 16 of the SDGs pledges ‘ensuring access to justice for all’ as a target to be achieved. The term ‘all’ signifies everyone irrespective of their race, sex, color, language, religion, wealth, etc. In this article, I will not take a holistic approach to access to justice, but attempt to explore the likely institutional barriers that cause obstacles for the poverty ridden people in starting judicial proceedings before any civil court.

July 23, 2019
July 23, 2019

Promoting FDI and SDGs through judicial development

Sustainable development and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are somehow strongly connected which is widely recognised by a large number of policy instruments.

June 18, 2019
June 18, 2019

The role of civil justice in achieving SDGs

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) came into force by a historic UN Summit with a view to mobilising efforts to end all forms of poverty, inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.

March 19, 2019
March 19, 2019

Three dimensions of access to justice for achieving SDGs

Goal sixteen of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledges 'ensuring access to justice for all' as a target to be achieved.

February 14, 2017
February 14, 2017

In favour of the principle of finality

Lord Wilberforce commented, “any determination of disputable fact may, the law recognises, be imperfect: the law aims at

January 24, 2017
January 24, 2017

To introduce the principle of finality: An urge of a judge

Recently on 17 January, a serious concern has been expressed in the daily Prothom Alo regarding an estimation of

March 22, 2016
March 22, 2016

Enforcement of ADR without force

In legal parlance, when do we term the legislature utopian? It is obviously at that time, when they expect proper compliance of any legal provision without