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Bangladesh and International Law

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Bangladesh and International Law

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Bangladesh and International Law book

Bangladesh and International Law

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Bangladesh and International Law book

ByMohammad Shahabuddin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2021
eBook Published 23 February 2021
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003107958
Pages 366
eBook ISBN 9781003107958
Subjects Area Studies, Law
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Shahabuddin, M. (Ed.). (2021). Bangladesh and International Law (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003107958

ABSTRACT

This book is the first-ever comprehensive analysis of international law from Global South perspectives with specific reference to Bangladesh.

The book not only sheds new light on classical international law concepts, such as statehood, citizenship, and self-determination, but also covers more current issues including Rohingya refugees, climate change, sustainable development, readymade garment workers and crimes against humanity. Written by area specialists, the book explores how international law shaped Bangladesh state practice over the last five decades; how Bangladesh in turn contributed to the development of international law; and the manner in which international law is also used as a hegemonic tool for marginalising less powerful countries like Bangladesh. By analysing stories of an ambivalent relationship between international law and post-colonial states, the book exposes the duality of international law as both a problem-solving tool and as a language of hegemony.

Despite its focus on Bangladesh, the book deals with the more general problem of post-colonial states’ problematic relationship with international law and so will be of interest to students and scholars of international law in general, as well as those interested in the Global South and South Asia in particular.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction or a prelude to stories of an ambivalent relationship

ByMohammad Shahabuddin

part Part I|46 pages

General International Law Issues

chapter 1|11 pages

Glimpses of international law discourse

ByBorhan Uddin Khan, Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman

chapter 2|11 pages

Framework of engagement with international law

ByFarhaan Uddin Ahmed

chapter 3|11 pages

Judicial invocation of international law

ByAbdullah Al Faruque

chapter 4|11 pages

Involvements in international courts and tribunals

ByAbdullah Al Faruque

part Part II|26 pages

Sources

chapter 5|11 pages

Customary international law

ByEmraan Azad

chapter 6|13 pages

The law of treaties and treaty reservations

ByMd. Al-Ifran Hossain Mollah

part Part III|58 pages

Statehood

chapter 7|11 pages

Territory, people, and self-determination

ByK. M. Shazzad Mohashin

chapter 8|11 pages

Citizenship and statelessness

ByNaureen Rahim

chapter 9|11 pages

Natural resources

ByMd. Lokman Hussain

chapter 10|11 pages

International watercourse law

ByMd. Nazrul Islam

chapter 11|12 pages

Marine resources and the blue economy

ByTahsin Khan

part Part IV|36 pages

International Environment Law

chapter 12|12 pages

International environmental law

ByMohammad Golam Sarwar

chapter 13|11 pages

Climate change and human mobility

ByMostafa Mahmud Naser

chapter 14|11 pages

Sustainable development

ByMd. Abu Bakar Siddique

part Part V|38 pages

International Economic Law

chapter 15|13 pages

Intellectual property rights and other trade and development challenges

ByShawkat Alam

chapter 16|11 pages

LDC graduation and WTO challenges

ByMd. Abu Saleh, Muhammad Omar Faruque

chapter 17|12 pages

International investment agreements

ByFerdous Rahman

part Part VI|36 pages

International Criminal Law

chapter 18|11 pages

International criminal law: historical perspectives

ByQuazi Omar Foysal

chapter 19|11 pages

Substantive law of the international crimes tribunal (Bangladesh)

ByM. Rafiqul Islam

chapter 20|12 pages

Crimes against humanity and the principle of legality

ByM. Sanjeeb Hossain

part Part VII|80 pages

The State and Its Others

chapter 21|12 pages

Women and a national imaginary

ByPsymhe Wadud

chapter 22|11 pages

Rohingya refugees

ByMd. Mostafa Hosain

chapter 23|11 pages

Religious minorities

ByTapas Kanti Baul, Priyanka Bose Kanta

chapter 24|11 pages

Indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities

ByMohammad Shahabuddin

chapter 25|11 pages

Readymade garment workers and inchoate compensation rights

ByTaqbir Huda

chapter 26|11 pages

Slum dwellers and forced evictions

ByS. M. Atia Naznin

chapter 27|11 pages

Voices of dissent

ByTashmia Sabera
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