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Papers by Mohammed Shahjalal

Research paper thumbnail of Vendetta? A Critical Study on Contemporary Issues under International Law

Bangladesh is a sovereign country in South Asia and became independent in 16th December, 1971, by... more Bangladesh is a sovereign country in South Asia and became independent in 16th December, 1971, by the momentous giving up of 93,000 Pakistani soldiers to the Indian Army after a blooded conflict. The main issue is the International war related crimes committed by the Pakistan military forces to demolish the uprising by the ‘Bengalis’; the people of East Pakistan. Many people were killed, significant sexual crime occurred and a massive amount of people escaped to India and were forced constructively to become refugees like the Jewish people in WWII. Recently a very superficial initiative has been made to do justice for the victims, which created a lot of legal and political controversies, This has already attracted lots of criticisms. It is very important for a country to make justice to revamp the past atrocity. The international crime Tribunal Act 1973, which was drafted with international assistance to punish the Collaborators, It was marginally amended in 2009, and the Internatio...

Research paper thumbnail of Global Climate Change and Suffering of Woman; A Case of Bangladesh

Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Legal Studies, 2021

Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is critical because of its vulnerability to climate-sensitive ... more Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is critical because of its vulnerability to climate-sensitive diseases, reliance on climate-sensitive livelihoods, anticipated crop losses, and high rates of poverty and malnutrition. Women are disproportionately affected by climate change, and it has a disproportionate effect on them across a range of extreme events. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of climate change, its effects, and the climate resilience of women in South Asia. Additionally, it discusses discrepancies and proposes future policy recommendations. Climate change is increasingly recognized as a cause for concern, and the current review is appropriate given the devastating effects of climate change on South Asian countries.

Research paper thumbnail of Can ‘Control-Order’ be Implanted into the Counter-Terrorism Policy of Bangladesh? A Critical Assessment

Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Legal Studies, 2020

This research will be specifically focusing on implemented legislation for eliminating terrorism.... more This research will be specifically focusing on implemented legislation for eliminating terrorism. There is no need to mention exclusively again that it began many years ago. It ignited mostly after the post 9/11 era. The Bush & Blair management then immediately applied many different and notorious counter-terrorism tactics. Among all; the infamous “Control Order” was authorized by most of the regimes like Guatemala to Tihar Jail, India. Arguably except Bangladesh, this brutal method of torture was applied in almost every counter-terrorism cell. Needless to say, it started mostly after the ‘Twin Tower’ destruction. The Allied Forces (Mainly UK and USA) had literally chosen to instigate ‘Control-Order’ on almost every Muslim individual and almost every counter-terrorism agency started to implement ‘control-order’ on a regular basis.

Research paper thumbnail of Vendetta? A Critical Study on Contemporary Issues under International Law

Bangladesh is a sovereign country in South Asia and became independent in 16th December, 1971, by... more Bangladesh is a sovereign country in South Asia and became independent in 16th December, 1971, by the momentous giving up of 93,000 Pakistani soldiers to the Indian Army after a blooded conflict. The main issue is the International war related crimes committed by the Pakistan military forces to demolish the uprising by the ‘Bengalis’; the people of East Pakistan. Many people were killed, significant sexual crime occurred and a massive amount of people escaped to India and were forced constructively to become refugees like the Jewish people in WWII. Recently a very superficial initiative has been made to do justice for the victims, which created a lot of legal and political controversies, This has already attracted lots of criticisms. It is very important for a country to make justice to revamp the past atrocity. The international crime Tribunal Act 1973, which was drafted with international assistance to punish the Collaborators, It was marginally amended in 2009, and the Internatio...

Research paper thumbnail of Global Climate Change and Suffering of Woman; A Case of Bangladesh

Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Legal Studies, 2021

Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is critical because of its vulnerability to climate-sensitive ... more Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is critical because of its vulnerability to climate-sensitive diseases, reliance on climate-sensitive livelihoods, anticipated crop losses, and high rates of poverty and malnutrition. Women are disproportionately affected by climate change, and it has a disproportionate effect on them across a range of extreme events. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of climate change, its effects, and the climate resilience of women in South Asia. Additionally, it discusses discrepancies and proposes future policy recommendations. Climate change is increasingly recognized as a cause for concern, and the current review is appropriate given the devastating effects of climate change on South Asian countries.

Research paper thumbnail of Can ‘Control-Order’ be Implanted into the Counter-Terrorism Policy of Bangladesh? A Critical Assessment

Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Legal Studies, 2020

This research will be specifically focusing on implemented legislation for eliminating terrorism.... more This research will be specifically focusing on implemented legislation for eliminating terrorism. There is no need to mention exclusively again that it began many years ago. It ignited mostly after the post 9/11 era. The Bush & Blair management then immediately applied many different and notorious counter-terrorism tactics. Among all; the infamous “Control Order” was authorized by most of the regimes like Guatemala to Tihar Jail, India. Arguably except Bangladesh, this brutal method of torture was applied in almost every counter-terrorism cell. Needless to say, it started mostly after the ‘Twin Tower’ destruction. The Allied Forces (Mainly UK and USA) had literally chosen to instigate ‘Control-Order’ on almost every Muslim individual and almost every counter-terrorism agency started to implement ‘control-order’ on a regular basis.