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Strengthening Family Courts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Strengthening Family Courts

  • Categories: Law

The purpose of establishment of Family Courts in Bangladesh was to ensure a quick, effective and amicable disposal of some of the family matters, which the traditional civil courts had failed to successfully deal with. Unfortunately, the noble aim of introducing Family Courts has not been expectantly achieved though already more than two decades have passed after the courts’ coming into operation. There are many and diverse type of reasons behind such letdown. Given the socio-economic grounds, the procedural as well as substantive loopholes in the ordinance and related laws are not negligible. Besides, there are some misconceptions. This book endeavours to examine those confusions, uncertainties and misconceptions in the light of judicial decisions of the country’s higher courts.

Statistics for Data Science and Policy Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Statistics for Data Science and Policy Analysis

This book brings together the best contributions of the Applied Statistics and Policy Analysis Conference 2019. Written by leading international experts in the field of statistics, data science and policy evaluation. This book explores the theme of effective policy methods through the use of big data, accurate estimates and modern computing tools and statistical modelling.

Elusive Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Elusive Justice

The Arbitration Council System is a state-led semi-formal rural justice system in Bangladesh, which deals with family disputes relating to marriage, divorce, polygamy, dower and maintenance of wife. How gender relations, power relations, and law interplay in the process of decision making in the Arbitration Council System was the subject matter of research in my PhD study. As a part of the study, I did an ethnographic fieldwork in a Union Parishad, a rural local government authority, which was responsible to administer justice through the Arbitration Council system in around twenty-five villages. During my two years long fieldwork in between 2009-2011, I studied sixty Arbitration Councils’ cases. Some of these cases moved me seriously. This is just one story of a woman justice seeker in the Arbitration Council System in rural Bangladesh.

Strengthening State-led Rural Justice in Bangladesh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Strengthening State-led Rural Justice in Bangladesh

  • Categories: Law

Economically poor and marginalised rural people do need a justice system which is easily accessible, less expensive, efficient, fair, impartial, unbiased, capable to provide remedies timely, and consistent with their values. The objectives of introducing State-led Rural Justice Systems, namely the Village Court system and the Arbitration Council system, were to fulfil this need of the rural population in Bangladesh. In other words, the objectives were to provide them with better alternatives to the village shalish that often becomes a space for the powerful village elite to exercise their various types of power. Previous studies show that the State-led justice systems have failed to achieve ...

The history of an unstoppable man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

The history of an unstoppable man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-10-22
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  • Publisher: Abu Jakaria

Md Zahidul Islam Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi Journalist. He is also Editor The Narayanganj Page which is First English Online News Portal in Narayanganj District Bangladesh.

6th Joint Monitoring Mission of the National TB Control Programme
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

6th Joint Monitoring Mission of the National TB Control Programme

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A report reviewing the progress in TB prevention, care and control programme in Bangladesh.

Social Science Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Social Science Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Architectural Drawing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 615

Architectural Drawing

The classic architectural drawing compendium now in a richly updated edition Today's most comprehensive compendium of architectural drawing types and methods, both hand drawn and computer generated, Architectural Drawing: A Visual Compendium of Types and Methods remains a one-of-a-kind visual reference and an outstanding source of guidance and inspiration for students and professionals at every level. This Fourth Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the growing influence of digital drawing. Features include: More than 1,500 drawings and photographs that demonstrate the various principles, methods, and types of architectural drawing Examples by an impressive array of notable archite...

Asian Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Asian Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Everyday Life of Ready-made Garment Kormi in Bangladesh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Everyday Life of Ready-made Garment Kormi in Bangladesh

This book portrays the scene where corporate international trade agreements, a new neoliberal state regime, and a growing textile market have contributed to the becoming of a new class of Muslim female workers—who labor in Bangladesh’s apparel export factories under conditions of neoliberal capitalism. The garment kormi—often abstracted by the homogenizing category of the “garment worker”—remain lost in the statistics of development and empowerment or contrarily exploitation. Thereby, focusing on the everyday lives of garment kormi, i.e., workers’ stories than on the collective of garment workers as a category, this book at one front highlights the neoliberal structures of difference and inequality, and on the other reflects on the potential of egalitarianism and change in terms of novel ways of comprising and expressing life-worlds. It shows that the values in life and the structures that govern life, such as contemporary Bangladesh’s neoliberal order, kinship relationality, and religiosity, are co-constitutive, multi-layered, and always on the move, never fixed.