Access to justice: assumptions and reality checks in Bangladesh
by Md. Nurul Momen
International Journal of Public Law and Policy (IJPLAP), Vol. 4, No. 2, 2014

Abstract: Access to justice is the keystone of good governance. This article examines the current political environment of the important so-called democracy in South Asia: Bangladesh. There were the hopes of the people in Bangladesh that new democracy in 1991 would bring significant changes in access to justice in the country, but the new democracy has not brought any changes to the lives of the people. In the findings, in general, the research found that access to justice in Bangladesh; it is the controversial political environment which is challenging for promoting access to justice.

Online publication date: Fri, 21-Nov-2014

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