Revisiting Personal Laws in Bangladesh: Proposals for Reform: Studies in International Minority and Group Rights, cartea 14
Editat de Faustina Pereira, Shahnaz Huda, Sara Hossainen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004357341
ISBN-10: 9004357343
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in International Minority and Group Rights
ISBN-10: 9004357343
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in International Minority and Group Rights
Cuprins
Foreword
Meghna Guhathakurta
Foreword
Cécile Insinger
Preface
Kamal Hossain
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1 Civil Laws Governing Christians in Bangladesh
A Proposal for Reform
Faustina Pereira
2 Combating Gender Injustice: Women and the Hindu Law of Personal Status in Bangladesh
A Comparative Analysis
Shahnaz Huda
3 Muslim Women’s Rights under Bangladesh Law
Provisions, Practices and Policies Related to Custody and Guardianship
Nowrin Tamanna, Muhammad Amirul Haq and Sara Hossain
4 Gender, Personal Laws and Practices of the Bengali Barua Buddhists of Bangladesh
Shahnaz Huda
5 Personal Laws of the Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: A Gender Perspective
Rani Yan Yan and Raja Devasish Roy
Annex i Hindu Marriage Registration Act, 2012
Annex ii Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
Index
Meghna Guhathakurta
Foreword
Cécile Insinger
Preface
Kamal Hossain
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1 Civil Laws Governing Christians in Bangladesh
A Proposal for Reform
Faustina Pereira
2 Combating Gender Injustice: Women and the Hindu Law of Personal Status in Bangladesh
A Comparative Analysis
Shahnaz Huda
3 Muslim Women’s Rights under Bangladesh Law
Provisions, Practices and Policies Related to Custody and Guardianship
Nowrin Tamanna, Muhammad Amirul Haq and Sara Hossain
4 Gender, Personal Laws and Practices of the Bengali Barua Buddhists of Bangladesh
Shahnaz Huda
5 Personal Laws of the Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: A Gender Perspective
Rani Yan Yan and Raja Devasish Roy
Annex i Hindu Marriage Registration Act, 2012
Annex ii Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
Index
Notă biografică
Faustina Pereira is an International Human Rights Lawyer, and Gender and Development Specialist. She has served in senior leadership positions in national and international organisations, including International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), BRAC and Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK). She is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and an Alumna of the Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame (USA) and the University of Dhaka (Bangladesh). Faustina was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Her book The Fractured Scales: The Search for a Uniform Personal Code (Stree, 2002) was recognised and awarded by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh for its impact on the lives of women and marginalised communities who suffer legal impediments.
Shahnaz Huda has been teaching at the Law Department of the University of Dhaka since 1989, specializing in personal and comparative family laws, gender and child rights issues. Shahnaz Huda is regarded as an authority in her field and is frequently consulted by NGO’s and other institutions for advice. She is an also active Board member of the Manusher Jonno Foundation, a national initiative set up to promote good governance and human rights in the country. Professor Huda obtained her Doctorate from the University of East London, UK in 1996 and recently completed a post-doctoral research at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK as a Commonwealth Academic Fellow on family law in South Asia. She speaks and publishes very regularly on subjects of family law governing both the Hindu and the Muslim communities in the country.
Sara Hossain is a barrister and a partner at the law firm of Dr Kamal Hossain & Associates, Dhaka. She is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and her areas of specialisation are in human rights and international law, constitutional law, and family law. Ms Hossain obtained her M.A. (Hons) in Jurisprudence from Wadham College, Oxford University in 1988 and was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple) in 1989. In 1990 she was admitted to the Dhaka Bar and in 1992 to the High Court Division of the Supreme Court, and in 2008 she enrolled in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. She writes and lectures frequently on human rights, public interest law access to justice and women’s rights. Her publications include ‘Honour’: Crimes, Paradigms and Violence against Women (Zed Books, London 2005; Zubaan, India, 2006) and Forced Marriage; Remedies in South Asia and the United Kingdom (Interrights, 2011).
Shahnaz Huda has been teaching at the Law Department of the University of Dhaka since 1989, specializing in personal and comparative family laws, gender and child rights issues. Shahnaz Huda is regarded as an authority in her field and is frequently consulted by NGO’s and other institutions for advice. She is an also active Board member of the Manusher Jonno Foundation, a national initiative set up to promote good governance and human rights in the country. Professor Huda obtained her Doctorate from the University of East London, UK in 1996 and recently completed a post-doctoral research at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK as a Commonwealth Academic Fellow on family law in South Asia. She speaks and publishes very regularly on subjects of family law governing both the Hindu and the Muslim communities in the country.
Sara Hossain is a barrister and a partner at the law firm of Dr Kamal Hossain & Associates, Dhaka. She is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and her areas of specialisation are in human rights and international law, constitutional law, and family law. Ms Hossain obtained her M.A. (Hons) in Jurisprudence from Wadham College, Oxford University in 1988 and was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple) in 1989. In 1990 she was admitted to the Dhaka Bar and in 1992 to the High Court Division of the Supreme Court, and in 2008 she enrolled in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. She writes and lectures frequently on human rights, public interest law access to justice and women’s rights. Her publications include ‘Honour’: Crimes, Paradigms and Violence against Women (Zed Books, London 2005; Zubaan, India, 2006) and Forced Marriage; Remedies in South Asia and the United Kingdom (Interrights, 2011).