The Independence of the Judiciary in Bangladesh: Exploring the Gap Between Theory and Practice


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Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Principle of Judicial Independence and Its Recognition in the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972
Chapter 3. The Method of Appointment of the Judges of the Supreme Court (SC) under the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972
Chapter 4. The Intrusion of Extraneous Considerations in the Appointment of the Chief Justice and the Other Judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh
Chapter 5. The Guarantee of Security of Tenure of the Judges of the Supreme Court under the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972
Chapter 6. The Functioning of the Supreme Judicial Council, the Changes Introduced to the Method of Removal of Judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh
Chapter 7. Conclusion
Table of Cases



Author: M. Ehteshamul Bari
Publisher: Springer
Published: 12/02/2021
Pages: 181
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9789811662218
ISBN10: 9811662215
BISAC Categories:
- Law | International
- Law | Constitutional
- History | Asia | South | General

About the Author
Dr M. Ehteshamul Bari is a Senior Lecturer in Law and the Higher Degree Research Coordinator in the Thomas More Law School at the Australian Catholic University (ACU), Melbourne, Australia. He previously served as the Acting Deputy Dean of Law at ACU.
Dr Bari's primary research expertise lies in the areas of constitutional law, human rights law, Asian law, and public international law. Apart from this monograph, he is also the author of two other monographs, namely, States of Emergency and the Law: The Experience of Bangladesh (London and New York: Routledge, 2017) and The Use of Preventive Detention Laws in Malaysia: A Case for Reform (Singapore: Springer, 2020). He has also published many research articles in reputed peer-reviewed journals, including the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, Wisconsin International Law Journal, George Washington International Law Review, Emory International Law Review, Cardozo International and Comparative Law Review, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems, Michigan State International Law Review, Suffolk Transnational Law Review and San Diego International Law Journal. Dr Bari has received prestigious research awards in recognition of his scholarship.

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