This brief focuses on the legal aspect of gender in Bangladesh, examining specifically Muslim women and the impact that the shifting emphasis of secularism and Islam in the country’s Constitution may have had in terms of their status in family laws. Created in 1972, the Constitution has been amended fifteen times. It is considered the ‘supreme law of the republic’, as an ‘expression of the people’s will’, and all other laws must be consistent with its terms. This brief assesses its relevance in determining personal or family laws for Muslims by analysing its emphasis on secularism and the aspirations towards women’s equality to which it refers.Policy brief. © The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society 2013
This thesis constitutes a detailed assessment of the legal position of women in Bangladesh and argue...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
Today, the issues of women rights in Muslim personal Law is highly controversial. Specially, Muslim ...
This brief focuses on the legal aspect of gender in Bangladesh, examining specifically Muslim women ...
Rights as defined and protected by law is legal right. There are varieties of legal rights as envisa...
With the world's fourth-largest Muslim population, Bangladesh is an important case study in the expl...
The problem of inequality for women in Bangladesh is more social than legal. As regards to the law, ...
Bangladesh, a poor developing country with a burden of more than 136 million people is endeavoring i...
In Bangladesh, sharia law goes hand in hand with the statutory laws of the land. These laws are both...
Muslim personal laws in India have never been systematically codified, in marked contrast both to Hi...
Modern Islamic family laws in the form of statutory codified fiqh, dated back to Ottoman Law of Family...
Social and Economical Rights of female in islam, Legislation & Implementation in Pakistan
This paper focuses on successful reform strategies invoked in parts of the Muslim world to address i...
This article was published in the Commonwealth Law Bulletin [© 2014 Commonwealth Secretariat.] and t...
Managing the issue of a Muslim minority has been an important question for some Western democracies ...
This thesis constitutes a detailed assessment of the legal position of women in Bangladesh and argue...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
Today, the issues of women rights in Muslim personal Law is highly controversial. Specially, Muslim ...
This brief focuses on the legal aspect of gender in Bangladesh, examining specifically Muslim women ...
Rights as defined and protected by law is legal right. There are varieties of legal rights as envisa...
With the world's fourth-largest Muslim population, Bangladesh is an important case study in the expl...
The problem of inequality for women in Bangladesh is more social than legal. As regards to the law, ...
Bangladesh, a poor developing country with a burden of more than 136 million people is endeavoring i...
In Bangladesh, sharia law goes hand in hand with the statutory laws of the land. These laws are both...
Muslim personal laws in India have never been systematically codified, in marked contrast both to Hi...
Modern Islamic family laws in the form of statutory codified fiqh, dated back to Ottoman Law of Family...
Social and Economical Rights of female in islam, Legislation & Implementation in Pakistan
This paper focuses on successful reform strategies invoked in parts of the Muslim world to address i...
This article was published in the Commonwealth Law Bulletin [© 2014 Commonwealth Secretariat.] and t...
Managing the issue of a Muslim minority has been an important question for some Western democracies ...
This thesis constitutes a detailed assessment of the legal position of women in Bangladesh and argue...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
Today, the issues of women rights in Muslim personal Law is highly controversial. Specially, Muslim ...