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Human Rights and Corruption

AuthorEdited by Mizanur Rahman
PublisherEmpowerment Through Law of the Common People (ELCOP)
Publisher2007, pbk
Publisherxiv
Publisher366 p,
ISBN9847009100000
Contents: Acknowledgements. Preface. About the Human Rights Summer School. I. Articles: 1. Broadening the jurisprudential basis of human rights to fight corruption: domestic and international perspectives/M. Shah Alam. 2. International law against corruption/Shafiqur Rahman Khan. 3. Law, development and corruption in Bangladesh/A.K.M. Masudul Haque. 4. In quest of democracy: rule of law, anti-corruption, drive and due process of law interface/S.M. Masum Billah. 5. Role of Ombudsman in combating corruption: a Bangladesh perspective/Abdullah Al Faruque. 6. Alleviating corruption in Bangladesh: an agenda for good governance/Mohammad Johurul Islam and Syed Sarfaraj Hamid. 7. Combating corruption in Bangladesh: a legal study/Md. Akhtaruzzaman. 8. Combating judicial corruption: an appraisal/Rumana Islam. 9. Rebellious lawyering and empowerment of the poor/Mizanur Rahman. 10. Analysis of rights/Syed Masud Reza. 11. The justiciability of the social and economic rights in Nigeria/Olubayo Oluduro. 12. Human rights and education: empirical study of Dhaka city slum dwellers/Md. Aminur Rahaman. 13. Right to Equality under the Constitution of Bangladesh/Sarkar Ali Akkas. 14. Treatment of Law to the minorities in Bangladesh: rhetoric and reality/Gobinda Chandra Mandal. 15. Dispelling the myth of \'Group Rights\' in international law: a historical perspective/Mohammad Shahabuddin. 16. Women in crisis\' longing for an exit/Lubna Zahan. 17. Human rights of undocumented migrant workers of Bangladesh: an analysis of the UN Convention (1990) and explanatory recommendations/Syeda Afroza Zerin and Farzana Akter. 18. International Humanitarian Law: conceptualization and Bangladesh perspective/Farhana Reza. II. Annexure documents: 1. The proclamation of independence. 2. The constitution of Bangladesh. 3. Human rights clauses of the United Nations Charter. 4. Universal declaration of human rights. 5. International Covenant on civil and political rights. 6. International Covenant on economic, social and cultural rights. 7. Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004. 8. United Nations Convention against corruption.

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