Tag: Bangladesh law school initiatives
Unraveling the Legal Aspect of Digital Constitutionalism and Net Neutrality: A New Perspective on Constitutionalism in the Digital Era with a Focus on Bangladesh
By Sazzad Hossain Sourov and Ashru Rekha Abstract Constitutional approaches to the digital era are a new global phenomenon of Internet governance. Adopting the principles and values of the constitution in the digital realm protects the rights of the consumer by governing the policy maker, algorithmic […]
Sayere Nazabi Sayem reflects on her career as a legal writer in Bangladesh
Dhaka-based Sayere Nazabi Sayem is an Apprentice Lawyer and a recent graduate from the Department of Law, North South University. Her career focus is writing on legal & socially pressing topics – including human and animal rights. In this interview with Asia Law Portal, she explains […]
Bangladesh: Legal Protections for Male Victims of Domestic Violence
Misconceptions about the term “Domestic Violence” Historically, weaker sections of society have been subject to oppression and violence. Women and children are in many cases oppressed and unprivileged and therefore in need of special care and attention. Patriarchal dominance and incidents of domestic violence against women […]
Legalized Education Organizes Data Privacy Week in Bangladesh
Marking a significant milestone, Bangladesh celebrated its first-ever Data Privacy Week 2024. The week-long campaign for “Empowerment through Data Privacy & Cyber Security Awareness” has been an initiative to raise awareness about the safe and secure use of all technology to encourage everyone to do their […]
Does the law dictate what is ethically right or wrong?
Law and ethics are closely connected yet distinct concepts that guide human behaviour and societal functioning. Although they share common principles, their alignment can be challenging. This essay explores the intricate relationship between law and ethics, investigating whether the law dictates what is ethically right or […]



