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Muhammad Rezaur Rahman

I teach law and I like to think and write on the issues of secularism, law & religion, and constitutional law

 

Mobile: +8801743660414

Phone : +88029127088, Ext: 999

Email   : mr.rahman@uap-bd.edu

Degree : LLM (Thesis) in Comparative Law

University/Institute: McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Degree : LLM (General), LLB (Honours)

University/Institute: Northern University Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Designation: Assistant Professor

Institute: University of Asia Pacific

Period: 12 April 2017 to date

 

Designation: Senior Lecturer, Northern University Bangladesh

Institute: Northern University Bangladesh

Period: May 2013 to April 2017

Course Code: Law-405    Course Title: Legal Research

Course Code: Law-204    Course Title: Principles of Equity, Law of Trusts and Specific Relief

Course Code: Law-104    Course Title: English for Law

I have so far supervised around 20 plus under-graduate students at UAP

Advocate, Bangladesh Bar Council

Secularism, law & religion, and constitutional law

A. Journal

i. “SECULARIZING THE GOD: DEVELOPING A SUI GENERIS CIVIL RELIGION THROUGH SECULARIZATION OF ISLAM IN TURKEY” (2016) in  Bangladesh Journal of Law, Vol. 16, Issue 2 [published in 2017], Excerpts available online: http://www.biliabd.org/article%20law/Vol-16%20(2)/M.%20Rezaur%20Rahman.pdf (Sole author)

 

ii. “Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Discourse” (2017) in Law Journal BD, Vol. 5, Issue 16, [ISSN: 2413-6131], Available online: http://www.lawjournalbd.com/2016/12/human-rights-and-corporate-social-responsibility-a-comparative-discourse/.  (Sole author)

 

iii. “The Effectiveness of the Affirmative Action for the Indigenous People of Bangladesh Under the Notion of “Backward Section”: An Analysis” (2016) in Law Journal BD, Vol. 4, Issue 5. [ISSN: 2413-6131], Available online: http://www.lawjournalbd.com/2016/06/the-effectiveness-of-the-affirmative-action-for-the-indigenous-people-of-bangladesh-under-the-notion-of-backward-section-an-analysis/.  (Sole author)

 

iv. “Right to Health: from Rhetoric to Pragmatic Approach” (2015) in Jamakon Yearbook 2015, published by National Human Rights Commission, Bangladesh. (First author)

 

v. “Diverse Streams of Education in Bangladesh and Realization of Right to Education” (2014) in Jamakon Yearbook 2014, published by National Human Rights Commission, Bangladesh. (Second author)

 

vi. ‘Ensuring Climate Justice through Corporate Social Responsibility: An Inquisition in the Context of Bangladesh” (2013) in ELCOP Yearbook of Human Rights: Human Rights and Climate Justice, 2013, Published by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP). (First author)

 

B. Book:

i. Co- author, “In the Shadow of Death: the Tantees of Bangladesh, Rahmat Ullah (ed) (2012) published by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP).

 

C. Newspaper Articles:

i. “Need for Constitutional Court”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 4 July 2016.

 

ii. “To control jaywalking in Dhaka”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 16 December 2014.

 

iii. “Viability of CSR to Break the gridlock of Development”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 27 August 2013.

 

iv. “How long the dream of equality will remain in abeyance”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 19 January 2013.

 

v. “Labour law should be revisited”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 15 December 2012.

 

vi. “Unsung stories of slum dwellers”, the Daily Star, Law and Our Rights, 30 June 2012.

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