Aminul Islam

Dr. Aminul Islam is a Judge (Additional District and Sessions Judge) in Bangladesh, a Senior Fellow at the Indo-Pacific Studies Center (IPSC), Australia, a Commonwealth Scholar, and a Prime Minister Fellow. He holds a PhD in International Law from the University of Sussex, UK, and LL.M. degrees in International Human Rights Law (University of Liverpool, UK) and International and Comparative Law (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh). He is the author of Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Legal Responsibility and Accountability (Routledge, 2024). His research, published in peer-reviewed journals including the Irish Yearbook of International Law (Hart, 2025), focuses on UN peacekeeping, human rights, judicial reform, and accountability. He can be contacted at palashlaw@gmail.com.

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For the People, By the State: Establishing a Permanent Government Attorney Service in Bangladesh to Ensure Human Rights and the Rule of Law

For the People, By the State: Establishing a Permanent Government Attorney Service in Bangladesh to Ensure Human Rights and the Rule of Law

Government legal representation in Bangladesh’s courts remains inadequate due to a weak legal framework, politicised appointments, poor accountability, and institutional neglect. As a result, the 2025 Judicial Reform Commission Report ...
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