UAP Law Holds a Virtual Research Seminar Series
Department of Law & Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific organized a prestigious virtual research seminar series on the theme of “Legal framework for Protecting Domestic Violence Against Women in Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis” on January 30, 2022.
Nazia Wahab has delivered the paper, along with her comprehensive analysis of the subject matter. In her discussion, she critically examines all of the phrases that are associated with domestic violence against women in the country of Bangladesh. She noted that we have laws, but that some of them do not provide the police with any authority to carry out their duties.
Prof. Dr Mizanur Rahman, Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, was the main panelist for the symposium. He delivered his insightful observations on the piece of paper. He said that the DVAW is a vexing problem for Bangladeshi citizens. Again, he mentioned that the majority of women are victims of sexual, psychological, or physical violence. Adopting legislation and identifying loopholes would not be enough to address the issues at hand; instead, it is necessary to increase the beauty of a human rights-based education system from the ground up, and the law should be put into effect,’ mentioned Professor Dr Mizanur Rahman.
In attendance at the seminar was Dr. Chowdhury Isharak Ahmed Siddeky, Head of the Department of Law and Human Rights at the University of the Asia Pacific. There were a large number of students as well as faculty members in attendance. The seminer was hosted by the lecturer, University of Asia Pacific, Md. Sazzad Hossain, while Mr. Hossain, concluded the programme by giving vote of thanks.