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  • Moni, Ranu (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-11)
    The Constitution is the guide which leads a nation to the prosperity. A modern state cannot be thought of without it. So, after nine months long blood-shedding battle in 1971, Bangladesh achieved her long awaited independence ...
  • Sultana, Jakia (Daffodil International University, 2018-10-12)
    Acid Attacks is very common in our country now a day. It is with the intention to disfigure, main torture, or kill someone.it is happen more likely in developing country as Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Crime regarded ...
  • Mamun, Md. (Daffodil International University, 2019-12-20)
    This paper address Air contamination is one of the major natural issues. It can cause unfriendly wellbeing impacts, for example, malignancy, cardiovascular maladies and high death rates. High populace thickness is an ...
  • Hasan, Abid (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In the modern age data protection is a big issue. This paper contains with the idea of the right to privacy and data protection law in Bangladesh. It focuses on the current status of data privacy in Bangladesh and entails ...
  • Jahan, Ishrat (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Due to the specific features of the means by which such crimes are perpetrated, the States face a major challenge in the battle against crimes committed over the Internet, including cybercrime, cyberterrorism, cyberwar, ...
  • Roy, Sajal Kanti (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-12)
    Transport system have been driven in Dhaka for the most part by contemplations having no express spotlight on future prerequisites and the methods for meeting these necessities on an aggressive and in addition economical ...
  • Nasrin, Jannaun (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-05)
    The right to education is the most significant issue in the present day. Most of the country declared this right as an elemental right nowadays by the various laws treaty and convention. We have already know that everyone ...
  • Rahman, Md. mustafizur (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-13)
    This paper will manage the purposes for the intermittent deluge of refugees from Arakan province of Myanmar. It built up that the Rohingyas have been living in Arakan for very nearly one thousand years, which make them ...
  • Hossain, Sobuj (Daffodil International University, 23-03-01)
    The police are the initial faces of law enforcement and commence the criminal justice process and thus hold significant responsibility for functioning law and order. As key representatives of the state, the integrity of ...
  • Satu, A.m. Foysal Kabir (Daffodil International University, 2019-05-04)
    The constitution empowers the legislative bodies in the country to make laws in their respective jurisdiction. However, this power is not absolute but is subject to judicial review. Power of judicial review makes Supreme ...
  • Sutradhar, Subrata (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Delinquent behaviour does not start at birth. Most young people become delinquents because of Bangladesh's socio-legal environment, not because they choose to. With more kids engaging in illegal activities, juvenile ...
  • Alam, Shamima (Daffodil International University, 2019-12-26)
    Instruction is the way to by and large improvement of a country. This acknowledgment exists among the post-autonomous government training arrangement producers of Bangladesh. In any case, different difficulties in the ...
  • Miah, Sohel (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-10)
    Bangladesh is a deeply populated country with population about 167 millions. In this country fifty percent people are under age of 18 who are determined as children. The child rights are violated in whole countries side ...
  • Siddiki, Md. Shiblu (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Children are the builder of the future nation. Today’s children will lead the next generation. One day they will achieve the leading positions in the society. We need to keep in our mind that today’s child is tomorrow’s ...
  • Biplob, Md Forhadul Islam (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In many developing nations, like Bangladesh it is common practice marrying girls at an early age. Parents saw it as a way to safeguard their daughters' financial and social futures. However, because these women frequently ...
  • Unknown author (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    First I explore in my research that what the child sexual abuse and how children are sexually being abused. I will also try to show the effects of child sexual abusing on children and will express their mental health ...
  • Raqib, M.B. (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-11)
    The fear and ignorance of Digitization is breeding new and dangerous cyber-crimes. The society and academia has a lot of catching up to do in the coming decade. The proper research and legal ramification is of very much ...
  • Islam, MD. Tamzid (Daffodil International University, 23-01-29)
    There are several types of Minorities exist such as religious, ethnic, linguistic & racial in Bangladesh. Violence against the minority is not a new. Historically it was started from the 1947. They are not the additional ...
  • Uddin, Muhammad Mahfuz (Daffodil International University, 22-09-30)
    Marriage contract woman rights and opportunities, are provided by both our sharia and statutory law.1But this right of a woman is often violated by the husband dominated societies. There is no doubt that marriage under ...
  • Bhuiyan, Asif Ahmmed (Daffodil International University, 2020-12-31)
    Basically, most of the developing country people’s lives under hardship life. Every people must need their basic things which are food, accommodation, health, security and education for their livelihood. They face very ...

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