Arafat Hosen Khan
The Constitution of Bangladesh: People, Politics and Judicial Intervention
The Constitution of Bangladesh: People, Politics and Judicial Intervention
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The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the Constitution of Bangladesh, tracing its sociopolitical and legal context from its birth in the aftermath of the Independence War to the seventeen amendments. It explores the impact of political bargains and extra-legal developments on the evolution of the Constitution and focuses on the overall sociopolitical context up until 2020.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book offers a thorough exploration of the Constitution of Bangladesh, tracing its sociopolitical and legal origins from the aftermath of a violent Independence War to the present day, encompassing seventeen amendments. Aimed at readers seeking a deeper understanding of the constitutional system, its evolution, and the underlying politics, the book delves into the impact of political bargains and extra-legal developments on the Constitution's development, rather than treating it as a standalone doctrine. By examining the broader sociopolitical context up until 2020, the book departs from the prevailing trend in legal scholarship, which tends to focus solely on the Constitution's evolution from its inception to the present. This comprehensive approach makes the book invaluable for scholars and researchers in law, politics, and South Asian studies.
The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the Constitution of Bangladesh, tracing its sociopolitical and legal origins from the aftermath of a violent Independence War to the present day, encompassing seventeen amendments. Aimed at readers seeking a deeper understanding of the constitutional system, its evolution, and the underlying politics, the book delves into the impact of political bargains and extra-legal developments on the Constitution's development, rather than treating it as a standalone doctrine. By examining the broader sociopolitical context up until 2020, the book departs from the prevailing trend in legal scholarship, which tends to focus solely on the Constitution's evolution from its inception to the present. This comprehensive approach makes the book invaluable for scholars and researchers in law, politics, and South Asian studies.
Weight: 312g
Dimension: 232 x 154 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032424880
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