International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Analyzing the Patterns of Muslim Divorce and the Consequences: A Case Study of Bangladesh

The Constitution of Bangladesh ensures women’s fundamental right to equality with men in all aspects of life. Nonetheless, this constitutional protection does not extend to legal recourse for women who fall victim to polygamy, unilateral divorce, and discriminating fatwas. Marriage is regarded as one of the most ancient and significant social structures in human history. […]

A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Laws Related to Rape

The crimes of rape and sexual misconduct have increased frequently during the previous few decades. There may be several causes for the increase in crime. The subjective and objective approaches are the two primary categories into which the variables relating to rape and sexual harassment may be classified. Anthropological, medical, biological, psychological, psychiatric, and analytical […]

Conversion Therapy: Glimpsing through the Indian Lens

India is not a country that forgets easily its controversies, as we have often seen with such issues in the LGBTQ+ community whether it has been the same-sex marriage issue or something as flamboyant as the sports controversy. Their unconventional lifestyles have always been making the headlines. With me belonging to Generation Z, it would […]

Analyzing the Patterns of Muslim Divorce and the Consequences: A Case Study of Bangladesh

The Constitution of Bangladesh ensures women’s fundamental right to equality with men in all aspects of life. Nonetheless, this constitutional protection does not extend to legal recourse for women who fall victim to polygamy, unilateral divorce, and discriminating fatwas. Marriage is regarded as one of the most ancient and significant social structures in human history. […]