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Research paper thumbnail of Understanding Suicide Terrorism in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

Journal Articles by Mostafa M Naser

Research paper thumbnail of Protection of Refugees in Bangladesh: Towards a Comprehensive Legal Regime

Research paper thumbnail of The UNCLOS and Conservation of Marine Living Resources Within National Jurisdictions: Bangladesh Perspectives

Research paper thumbnail of Court Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Successes and Constraints in Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of Merits and Demerits of Jury Trial in Criminal Justice Administration: A Jurisprudential Survey of Issues

Research paper thumbnail of Status of International Human Rights Law within the Domestic Jurisdiction: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of The Judicial Invocation of International Human Rights Law in Bangladesh: Questing a Better Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Judicial Invocation of International Human Rights Law in Bangladesh: Questing a Better Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Clinical Legal Education in Increasing Access to Justice: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Clinical Legal Education in Increasing Access to Justice: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of Human Rights Implications of Climate Change Induced Displacement

Climate change and migration are two cross-cutting issues demanding immediate and appropriate res... more Climate change and migration are two cross-cutting issues demanding immediate and appropriate responses from duty-bearers. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), human-induced climate change will transform the ecological balance of our planet and lead to calamitous consequences for the human rights of millions of people all over the world. The threat of climate change encompasses the livelihoods of peoples in distant corners of the world contributing to the rise of sea levels, altered patterns of desertification, and to the increase in number and intensity of disastrous environmental events. Climate change induced droughts, flooding, wildfires, extreme weather, soil erosion, desertification, deforestation and natural disasters are likely to further intensify pre-existing stresses in vulnerable regions in the world. Consequently, there are apprehensions of problems like food insecurity, scarcity of water, reduced agricultural production, population pressures, unequal access to resources, poverty, break-out of epidemics and spreading of diseases. Each and all of these factors and risks can lead to displacement and migration on an unprecedented scale. In turn, such climate-induced movements can also carry a wide range of implications for the enjoyment of human rights.

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change and Forced Displacement: Obligation of States under International Human Rights Law

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change induced Displacement: Definitional Issues and Concerns

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change, Environmental Degradation, and Migration: A Complex Nexus

Research paper thumbnail of Preventing Climate-induced Displacement in Bangladesh through Strengthening Adaptation Strategies

Research paper thumbnail of Climate-induced Displacement in Bangladesh: Recognition and Protection under International Law

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Research paper thumbnail of System of Governance and Justice Delivery System of Santal (Santal is a indigenous community in Bangladesh)

Research paper thumbnail of System of Governance and Justice Delivery System of Santal (Santal is a indigenous community in Bangladesh)

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptation to Climate Change in the International Climate Change Regime: Challenges and Responses

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptation to Climate Change in the International Climate Change Regime: Challenges and Responses

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding Suicide Terrorism in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

Research paper thumbnail of Protection of Refugees in Bangladesh: Towards a Comprehensive Legal Regime

Research paper thumbnail of The UNCLOS and Conservation of Marine Living Resources Within National Jurisdictions: Bangladesh Perspectives

Research paper thumbnail of Court Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Successes and Constraints in Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of Merits and Demerits of Jury Trial in Criminal Justice Administration: A Jurisprudential Survey of Issues

Research paper thumbnail of Status of International Human Rights Law within the Domestic Jurisdiction: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of The Judicial Invocation of International Human Rights Law in Bangladesh: Questing a Better Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Judicial Invocation of International Human Rights Law in Bangladesh: Questing a Better Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Clinical Legal Education in Increasing Access to Justice: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Clinical Legal Education in Increasing Access to Justice: The Context of Bangladesh

Research paper thumbnail of Human Rights Implications of Climate Change Induced Displacement

Climate change and migration are two cross-cutting issues demanding immediate and appropriate res... more Climate change and migration are two cross-cutting issues demanding immediate and appropriate responses from duty-bearers. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), human-induced climate change will transform the ecological balance of our planet and lead to calamitous consequences for the human rights of millions of people all over the world. The threat of climate change encompasses the livelihoods of peoples in distant corners of the world contributing to the rise of sea levels, altered patterns of desertification, and to the increase in number and intensity of disastrous environmental events. Climate change induced droughts, flooding, wildfires, extreme weather, soil erosion, desertification, deforestation and natural disasters are likely to further intensify pre-existing stresses in vulnerable regions in the world. Consequently, there are apprehensions of problems like food insecurity, scarcity of water, reduced agricultural production, population pressures, unequal access to resources, poverty, break-out of epidemics and spreading of diseases. Each and all of these factors and risks can lead to displacement and migration on an unprecedented scale. In turn, such climate-induced movements can also carry a wide range of implications for the enjoyment of human rights.

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change and Forced Displacement: Obligation of States under International Human Rights Law

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change induced Displacement: Definitional Issues and Concerns

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change, Environmental Degradation, and Migration: A Complex Nexus

Research paper thumbnail of Preventing Climate-induced Displacement in Bangladesh through Strengthening Adaptation Strategies

Research paper thumbnail of Climate-induced Displacement in Bangladesh: Recognition and Protection under International Law

Research paper thumbnail of Managing Climate-induced Migration in Bangladesh: Legal and Policy Responses

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