The history of women entering the legal profession in Bangladesh is quite recent. This is not surprising. Even in Western societies, with liberal cultural ideologies as regards gender-equality, women had to fight a lot to create a space for themselves in the legal profession. In the US case of Bradwell v. State of Illinois (1872), for example, the Supreme Court refused to allow a married woman into legal practice, arguing that 'the paramount destiny' of women is to fulfill the noble office of 'wife and mother'. Women in Bangladesh aspiring to enter the legal profession never faced such overt 'official' hurdles from the fellows of the same profession. Rather, a number of social, religious, profess...
This paper analyzes the legal framework, which would include the constitutional articles as well as ...
Equality of mployment entails identical and fair treatment of all equally qualified individuals in t...
Bangladesh, a poor developing country with a burden of more than 136 million people is endeavoring i...
The history of women entering the legal profession in Bangladesh is quite recent. This is not surpri...
The issue of women empowerment is a scorching focus for centuries all around the world. Although Ban...
The discussion of gender in today's legal discourse is becoming more and more significant. In human ...
This thesis constitutes a detailed assessment of the legal position of women in Bangladesh and argue...
As a patriarchal society, Pakistan's legal profession is a male-dominated profession. In recent year...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Men have traditionally dominated legal profession in India. Women’s entry could be possible only aft...
Requiring a woman to choose between work and personal life is the most severe form of discrimination...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
The enactment of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act in 1919 tore down a significant gender barri...
This article explores the significant gender gap that currently exists in regard to power relatio...
This paper analyzes the legal framework, which would include the constitutional articles as well as ...
Equality of mployment entails identical and fair treatment of all equally qualified individuals in t...
Bangladesh, a poor developing country with a burden of more than 136 million people is endeavoring i...
The history of women entering the legal profession in Bangladesh is quite recent. This is not surpri...
The issue of women empowerment is a scorching focus for centuries all around the world. Although Ban...
The discussion of gender in today's legal discourse is becoming more and more significant. In human ...
This thesis constitutes a detailed assessment of the legal position of women in Bangladesh and argue...
As a patriarchal society, Pakistan's legal profession is a male-dominated profession. In recent year...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Men have traditionally dominated legal profession in India. Women’s entry could be possible only aft...
Requiring a woman to choose between work and personal life is the most severe form of discrimination...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
The enactment of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act in 1919 tore down a significant gender barri...
This article explores the significant gender gap that currently exists in regard to power relatio...
This paper analyzes the legal framework, which would include the constitutional articles as well as ...
Equality of mployment entails identical and fair treatment of all equally qualified individuals in t...
Bangladesh, a poor developing country with a burden of more than 136 million people is endeavoring i...