Publications
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) with Human Rights through European Legislation
The possibility that the court framework fills in as the essential stage for struggle settlement is disintegrating. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) procedures will generally spread and become more formalized. These systems incorporate causing to notice
Implementation of International Laws on Marine Pollution: Challenges and Prospects
International laws are made by sovereign states to regulate their relationship and activities. Marine pollution is an offence perpetrated by sovereign nations, corporate entities and individuals. Marine pollution is not only prohibited under international law,
Professional Responsibility and Ethical Obligation of Lawyers in a Global Pandemic: Case Study of Covid-19 Pandemic – Issues and Challenges
The world was and is currently overwhelmed by the rabid pandemic known as Coronavirus but coined as COVID-19, which claimed millions of lives. The global impact of COVID-19 pandemic has infiltrated into all sectors of
A Need of a Compulsory Corporate Social Responsibility in Tanzania: An Analysis of Laws and Practices
Corporate social responsibility is the corporate practice to contribute to the surrounding society. It can simply be termed as bringing back the part of the business profit to the society. The CSR practices in Tanzania
An Analysis on the Constitutional Mechanisms for the Empowerment of Women
Empowerment refers to policies and measures designed to increase the degree of autonomy and self-determination in the lives of the people and in communities in order to enable them to represent their interest in a
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
The Settlement on Trade Related Parts of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPSs) is a peaceful accord directed by the World Trade Association (WTO) that puts down least principles for some types of licensed innovation (IP) guideline
Creation of State Police and its Constitutionality: An Imperative for the Nigerian State
This paper makes a case for the creation of state police in Nigeria because of the country’s ongoing security challenges. It states that the police force is under the control of the federal government. It
Child Labour in Bangladesh: Law and Reality
Child Labour refers to work that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children and interfere with their schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school. In Bangladesh, child labour
Combating the Threat of Piracy in the Indian Music Industry
The Music Industry has become more than just artists showcasing their talents to the world. As the term ‘industry’ denotes, it has become an economic activity, with its own demand and supply, intermediaries and other
Protection of Coastal and Marine Environment in Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis under Domestic and International Law
This paper primarily illustrated Bangladesh’s international legal standard and domestic legal approach to coastal and marine environment conservation. The nature and causes of coastal and marine environment pollution, including a range of land, vessel, and