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The Impact of Human Rights Violation Concerning the Status of Women and Children in Bangladesh: A Critical Review


Md. Nahidul Islam1*


1Department of Law, Gono Bishwabidyalay, Savar, Dhaka-1344, Bangladesh.

*Correspondence: jsnahid07law@gmail.com (Dr. Md. Nahidul Islam, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Gono Bishwabidyalay, Dhaka).

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ABSTRACT

This paper is basically concerned with the status of Women and Children relating to the violation of human rights and its impact. This paper mostly dwells on certain examples of violations of human rights relating to torture, sexual harassment, trafficking and sexual exploitation, rape, and murder, or even the violation of domestic workers’ rights emphasizing the human rights situation in a democratic and a developing country like Bangladesh. In this study, in addition to this, an attempt has been made to unveil the relationship between Human Rights and Police Administration. Most importantly, there is a further attempt to uphold the facts of human rights violations especially concerning the status of women and children mentioning and studying certain sensational cases too. Finally, in this paper, the researcher has endeavored to bring out the actual situation and impact of such violations analyzing and reviewing critically the status of women and children as well as the indigenous community i.e., the rights of indigenous women and children in Bangladesh too and certain facts in different perspectives in connection with the activities of the law enforcers i.e., the police where these agencies are always on action having the responsibilities to protect and ensure the human rights of the citizens in a democratic and developing country like Bangladesh.


Keywords: Impact, Human rights, Violation, Women and children, Police, Bangladesh, and Critical review.


Citation: Islam MN. (2020). The Impact of Human Rights Violation Concerning the Status of Women and Children in Bangladesh: A Critical Review, Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.02001013


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