Shankor Paul — новинки
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Shankor Paul, MD Akhtaruzzaman Juvenile Justice System In ...
ISBN: 9783845429922 Год издания: 2012 Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Язык: Английский Аннотация
The Research on “Juvenile Justice System in Bangladesh: Standardization of Juvenile Legal Frameworks in Bangladesh with International Standards” is an integral part of MS in Human Rights Law under the Faculty of Law, Dhaka International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. This is defined a numbers of constraints and challenges in the existing legal regime of Bangladesh towards advancing a child friendly justice system of Bangladesh. So, the research findings will be helpful for the academicians, researchers, policy makers, legal practitioners and relevant actors to updates them with a standard provision of juvenile justice. Finally, I am really thankful to my supervisor Dr. Md Akhtaruzzaman, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Dhaka International University who contributes to make my research successful. -
M. Rezaul Islam, Shankor Paul Women Perception on Violenc...
ISBN: 9783846555859 Год издания: 2011 Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Язык: Английский Аннотация
The book entitled ‘Women Perception on Violence and Discrimination in Bangladesh’ is produced on the basis of the findings of baseline survey, which was carried out as an integral part of the ‘Promotion of Human Rights for Preventing Violence and Discrimination against Women and Girls (PPVD)’ project in specific areas of Pathorghata and Barguna Sadar Upazilas of Barguna District in Bangladesh. The overall objective of this research was to develop and measure a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators regarding nature and extent of violence against women and girls, and community understanding to prevent all forms of violence against women and girls. Regarding this, the survey adopted both quantitative and qualitative approaches in designing the instruments for collation of all necessary data and information by assessing the perception and understanding of community people, particularly women and girls in relation to the prevailing nature of violence and discriminations and its local dynamics.