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<title>Dissolution of Marriage under Muslim Law and the Reality in Bangladesh</title>
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<name>Jeba, Jenat Islam</name>
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<summary type="text">Dissolution of Marriage under Muslim Law and the Reality in Bangladesh
Jeba, Jenat Islam
This thesis monograph delves into the intricate legal framework surrounding the dissolution of marriage under Muslim law, while critically analyzing its practical implications in contemporary society. The dissolution of marriage is a significant aspect of family law, and within the context of Islamic jurisprudence, it carries distinctive legal principles and practices that often intersect with social realities.&#13;
The primary objective of this monograph is to dissect the multifaceted nature of the dissolution of marriage as outlined in Islamic law, and subsequently, juxtapose these legal doctrines with the lived experiences and societal dynamics that surround marital dissolution within Muslim communities. Through an interdisciplinary approach, encompassing legal analysis, sociological investigation, and anthropological inquiry, this study seeks to bridge the gap between legal doctrine and the pragmatic realities that shape the dissolution of Muslim marriages.&#13;
The monograph commences with an exploration of the foundational sources of Islamic law, including the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations (fiqh). It scrutinizes the diverse modes of marital dissolution recognized by Islamic jurisprudence, such as talaq (repudiation), khula (mutual divorce), and judicial dissolution. The analysis extends to the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved, as well as the procedural safeguards embedded in the Islamic legal framework to protect the rights of spouses.&#13;
In the subsequent sections, this monograph shifts its focus towards the contemporary realities of marital dissolution within Muslim societies. By drawing upon case studies, empirical data, and personal narratives, the research evaluates how cultural norms, socioeconomic factors, gender dynamics, and access to justice influence the practical outcomes of dissolution proceedings. This critical examination endeavors to unearth potential discrepancies between legal ideals and the actual experiences of those navigating the dissolution process.&#13;
Furthermore, the monograph engages with the evolving discourse surrounding gender equality and women's rights within the context of Islamic marriage dissolution. It assesses whether traditional legal principles are compatible with modern notions of fairness and gender equity, and explores efforts to reform or reinterpret these principles in response to changing societal values.&#13;
The findings of this research contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in the dissolution of marriage under Muslim law, shedding light on the gaps between doctrinal norms and lived realities. By providing insights into the interplay between legal constructs and the socio-cultural milieu, this monograph offers valuable perspectives for legal scholars policymakers, practitioners, and activists seeking to address the challenges posed by marital dissolution within Muslim communities.
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<dc:date>2023-12-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Increasing Rate of Child Marriage in Bangladesh</title>
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<updated>2023-12-01T21:00:48Z</updated>
<published>2023-10-07T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Increasing Rate of Child Marriage in Bangladesh
Bangladesh and the Socio-Cultural Dynamics of the Country Bangladesh is more than simply a physical entity in South Asia; it is famous for its extensive history and compelling culture. It is a fabric that has been weaved with stories of dynasties, religious upheavals, and socio-cultural evolutions. This country, which is located between India and Myanmar and is blessed by the Bay of Bengal, beckons visitors to investigate its history as well as its modern-day life.
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<dc:date>2023-10-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Scenario of Dowry System in Rural Area of Bangladesh</title>
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<name>Popy, Mahmuda Islam</name>
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<updated>2023-11-01T21:00:54Z</updated>
<published>2023-09-29T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Scenario of Dowry System in Rural Area of Bangladesh
Popy, Mahmuda Islam
The dowry system, a deeply ingrained social practice, continues to cast its shadow over rural communities in Bangladesh. Rooted in cultural traditions and driven by complex socio-economic dynamics, the dowry system has far-reaching implications that extend beyond the boundaries of marriage. This research embarks on an exploration of the dowry system in rural Bangladesh, delving into its historical origins, socio-cultural significance, prevailing manifestations, and potential avenues for mitigation. By examining the multi-dimensional facets of this practice, this study seeks to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the dowry system's impact on rural society and lay the groundwork for effective strategies aimed at its eradication.&#13;
Rural Bangladesh, with its rich tapestry of traditions and customs, has witnessed the continuity of the dowry system through generations. Embedded within the fabric of familial ties, the dowry system once served as a means of providing security for brides in their new households. However, as societies evolved and dynamics shifted, the practice took on new dimensions, often leading to adverse consequences for women and families. Understanding the dowry system's evolution from its historical roots to its present-day implications is crucial for designing interventions that address its deeply entrenched grip on rural communities. Beyond its surface manifestations, the dowry system reflects and reinforces gender disparities and unequal power dynamics. The transactional nature of the practice treats women as commodities to be exchanged, perpetuating the notion that their value lies in their financial contributions. Such commodification intertwines with societal norms that dictate the unequal distribution of power and resources between genders, creating a cycle that is challenging to break. This research seeks to unravel these intricate connections between cultural beliefs, gender norms, and the perpetuation of the dowry system.&#13;
As rural societies adapt to modern complexities, the dowry system's persistence raises critical questions about its consequences. Marital violence, economic burdens, skewed aspirations, and health implications are among the adverse effects felt by individuals and communities. This study aims to uncover the extent to which these consequences shape the lives of those involved, shedding light on the urgency of addressing the dowry system's underlying causes.&#13;
With a comprehensive scope encompassing cultural, economic, legal, and gender dimensions, this research endeavors to contribute valuable insights into the dowry system's complexities in rural Bangladesh. By understanding the historical foundations, analyzing its socio-cultural implications, and evaluating the efficacy of existing interventions, this study aspires to lay the groundwork for transformative change. Ultimately, the research endeavors to offer a roadmap towards creating more equitable societies by dismantling the dowry system's stronghold on rural communities.
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<dc:date>2023-09-29T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Examining Legal Approaches and Challenges to Combating Trafficking in Persons</title>
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<name>Shihab, Shohanuzzaman</name>
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<updated>2023-10-22T21:00:55Z</updated>
<published>2023-09-12T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Examining Legal Approaches and Challenges to Combating Trafficking in Persons
Shihab, Shohanuzzaman
In today's world trafficking in person is the world’s most rapid growing and heinous crime which consider as darkest side of the world. This is one of the organized crimes which considered as big security issue of human. It is not only violating serious level of human rights but also a serious concern of economic, social and political matter. Not only government but people of our country can prevent this crime with some legal manners. It is such kind of crime where perpetrators are used different modes and forms to do it. Especially children and women are most vulnerable situations regarding it. This study evaluates legal and institutional framework of human trafficking including sea route human trafficking. Another important thing about this research is to show the clear idea of trafficking in person in Bangladesh. It illustrates the obligations of Human Rights authority to combat against this crime. Activities of different agencies, ministries and NGOs are key concern of this paper. It shows the current situation of trafficking in person in Bangladesh. Some challenges and problems regarding this crime and how to overcome from it. Though government of Bangladesh has taken some initiatives to combat against this crime but different NGOs and agencies has also responsibility to prevent it. With limited functions of our authority, they should collaboration with each other for future step. This paper suggests some suggestion to prevent trafficking and recommendations to government to improve their legal and institutional framework.
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<dc:date>2023-09-12T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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