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Migration due to climatic stressors is creating immense challenges for policy-makers in Bangladesh. Despite having passed many polices on the environment and climate change58 along with distinctive climate financing mechanisms such as the... more
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The economic growth of Bangladesh strides forward rapidly since 2000 with the decline in extreme poverty rate to 25% in 2014 from 31% of 2010. Nevertheless,Bangladesh is always on the edge of food insecurity due to number of intertwined... more
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1. Use of Force 2. Prohibition of: a) Genocide b) Torture c) Re-foulement d) War of aggression 3. Aim of Prohibition of Use of Force 4. Fundamental Principle of International Law 5. SECUIRITY COUNCIL 6. How does SECURITY COUNCILE works 7.... more
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This study delves into the social consequences of convictions in Bangladesh, underscoring the pressing call for thorough legislative and policy changes. It critically assesses the structure and its shortcomings in offering just... more
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This research paper delves into different pupillage payment systems worldwide, with a special emphasis on a recent ruling in India concerning internship and pupillage payments. By examining the economic, social, and professional benefits... more
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