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Md. Saleh Akram

Mobile: +8801712339568

Phone : +880-2-9127088

Email   : akram@uap-bd.edu

Degree : MSS in Social Welfare with Victimology and Restorative Justice (VRJ)

University: University of Dhaka

Degree : Master of Laws (LLM)

University: University of Asia Pacific

Degree : Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

University: University of Asia Pacific

Degree : Diploma of Human Rights and Legal Aid

University: Dhaka International University

Degree : Survey Training Course (Land Survey)

University: Dhaka Survey Training Institute

Designation: Lecturer

Institute: Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific

Period: April 18, 2013

LAW 108

Muslim Personal Law

LAW 301

Company and Securities Law

LAW 304

Fiscal Law

LAW 403

Law of Civil Procedure

LAW 463

Conveyancing and Drafting

 

  1. During my MSS program in University of Dhaka (2013-2014), I submitted a Seminar Paper on “Juvenile Delinquency in Bangladesh: A Socio-Observational Overview” (A seminar paper submitted to the Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, in the fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MSS in Social Welfare Specialization with Victimology and Restorative Justice (VRJ)) under the supervision of Assistant Professor Md. Tawohidul Haque, Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka.
  2. During my MSS program in University of Dhaka (2013-2014), I submitted a Seminar Paper on “A Field Work on Bangladesh Mohila Parishad- Case Studies” (A field work submitted to the Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, in the fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MSS in Social Welfare Specialization with Victimology and Restorative Justice (VRJ)) under the supervision of  Professor Dr. Mahbuba Sultana Ahmed, Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka.
  3. During my Master of Laws program in University of Asia Pacific (2011-2012), I submitted a research paper on “Preventive Detention: The Special Powers Act, 1974 A Critical Analysis of its Practices” (A thesis paper submitted to the Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific, in the fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Laws) under the supervision of Professor Dr. M. Shamsur Rahman, Ex. Vice-Chancellor, National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymensingh.
  4. During my Bachelor of Laws (4 years Honors) program  in University of Asia Pacific (2008-2011), I submitted a research paper on “Success and Failure of Alternative Dispute Resolution Method in Civil Justice System: Bangladesh Perspective” (A thesis paper submitted to the Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific, in the fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (Hon’s) under the supervision of   Mrs. Jesmin Ara, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific.

1. Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh

2. Member, Supreme Court Bar Association

3. Advocate, Sessions and District Judge Court, Dhaka

4. Member, Dhaka Bar Association

5. Member, Dhaka Taxes Bar Association

6. Enrolled Advocate under Bangladesh Bar Council

7. Advisor, UAP Football Club

8. Member, Final Exam Coordination Committee

9. Co-coordinator, Distinguished Law Lecture Series

10. Co-coordinator, Land Survey Training Course

11. Member, Central Routine Committee, UAP

12. Convener, Departmental Routine Committee

13. Member, Departmental Disciplinary Committee

14. Member, Departmental Sports Committee

15. Member, Departmental Quality Assurance Committee

16. Member, Departmental Career Development Committee

Labour and Industrial Law

Company Law

Human Rights

Personal Laws

1. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘A Study on Child Labor in Bangladesh: Causes and Consequences’ (2017), Journal of Rights of the Child of National Law University Odisha (NLUO), 2(1): 01-19.

2. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘A Gender Justice or Injustice in Case of Adultery’ (2017), Volume 7 (No. 5) Law Journal Bangladesh (ISSN: 2413 – 6131).

3. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘A Critical Analysis of Access to Justice in Bangladesh’ (2017), Volume 6 (Issue 8) International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) (ISSN (Online): 2319 – 7722, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 7714) 50-58.

4. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘A Study on Dissolution of Muslim Marriage in the Context of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis’ (2017), Legal Services India (ISBN: 978-81-928510-1-3).

5. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘Protect Rights of Justice Seekers: A Critical Analysis of Legal Aid Laws of Bangladesh’ (2017), Legal Services India (ISBN: 978-81-928510-1-3).

Journal Blog

6. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘Restorative Justice: A Message of Hope for Victims and offenders’, RACOLB LEGAL (Delhi, India), 07 April, 2017.

Newspaper Article

7. Md. Saleh Akram, ‘The benefits of restorative justice’, The Daily Star (Dhaka), 24 January, 2017.

8. Md. Saleh Akram, 'The admissibility of e-mail as evidence', The Daily Star (Dhaka), 18 March, 2017.

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