MD Raisul Islam Sourav is a Doctoral Researcher in Legal Analytics at the School of Law, University of Galway, Republic of Ireland. He holds a Master’s Degree in International Energy Law and Policy from the University of Stirling in the UK. He was a recipient of the prestigious British Chevening Scholarship in 2017-18. He is an Associate Professor of Law at Dhaka International University (presently on study leave), Dhaka, Bangladesh and an Advocate (Lawyer) at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Raisul regularly writes in academic journals, newspapers, and blogs, and presents his research in reputed academic conferences. He can be reached at M.SOURAV1@universityofgalway.ie
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Digital Control vs. Digital Rights: Critiquing Bangladesh’s Approach to Internet Shutdown
Internet shutdowns obstruct universal access to internet, hindering freedom of expression, the right to information and right to peaceful assembly, economic security, education and health services for the citizens. Nonstop access to ...
Gender and Justice: Navigating the Arguments Around Prenatal Sex Detection in Bangladesh
The High Court Division (HCD) of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh has directed authorities to adhere to guidelines that discourage (without prohibiting) the disclosure of a foetus’s sex for non-medical or social reasons to prevent ...
Gavel Adopts Gadget: The Risks of Artificial Judicial Decision-Making
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