According to Ain o Salish Kendra, this year, from April to August, a total of 632 incidents of rape took place. This means within the last five months, on average, four women were raped every day.[1] Surprisingly enough, each time, the…
Category: Law
Some Concerns Over Climate Change: Bangladesh As a Sufferer
SOME CONCERNS OVER CLIMATE CHANGE: BANGLADESH AS A SUFFERER Mumtahina Mubarra Sauty Climate Change has become a burning issue in the twenty-first century. Long-term change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over long periods causes climate change. Due…
Critical Evaluation of Juvenile Acts in Terms of Rising Number of Youth Crimes
With nearly 40% children of the total population of Bangladesh & 21% adolescents, the UNICEF Bangladesh states that under 18 population are 57.15 million approximately and under 5 population are 15.6 million approximately. Youth crimes which means crimes that are…
Educating the Brothel Child
Legality of prostitution has remained a grey area of our constitutional jurisprudence. According to article 18(2) of the Constitution, the government is required to take effective measures to prevent prostitution and gambling but there is not a single word which…
Censor Board: Ambivalence and Sloppy Boundary over the Art
Cinema, one of the most important entertainment industries, is transformative. Its expectation and inspiration is beyond its entertainment value. For this reason, cinema becomes vulnerable at the hands of regimes wishing to control the thoughts and ideas being consumed by…
Law and Morality: On Hart’s View
The jurisprudence school is divided into two schools; these are the Positive School and the Natural law School. Positivism is indifferent about morality where naturalism primarily refers to the law of nature. There was a time when the only source…