War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR

Till 1970, Bangladesh was still an underdog state of West Pakistan and the people of the future “Bangladesh” were gravely displeased with the Government of Pakistan that governed “Bangladesh” for various reasons of bad governance and hypocritical administration. As a result, “Bangladeshi” people dec...

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Main Author: Jalil, Md. Abdul
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Published: Macrothink Institute, USA 2012
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spelling my.iium.irep.261882012-11-06T08:56:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/26188/ War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR Jalil, Md. Abdul HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform Till 1970, Bangladesh was still an underdog state of West Pakistan and the people of the future “Bangladesh” were gravely displeased with the Government of Pakistan that governed “Bangladesh” for various reasons of bad governance and hypocritical administration. As a result, “Bangladeshi” people declared an independence movement in March 1971 to relieve themselves from the yoke of gross incompetent governance of the ruling Government. The Freedom Fighters of Bangladesh fought a liberation fight against the Pakistani Army for 9 months after which they were ultimately and decisively victorious on 16 December 1971 and emerged as an independent country named as ‘Bangladesh’. After the independence of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh, enacted the International War Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973 (IWCTA 1973) to punish the war criminals during the 9 months of liberation movement. The object of this paper is to critically analyze the provisions in the IWCTA 1973 in light of the international war crime laws find its deadly flaws. Macrothink Institute, USA 2012 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/26188/1/War_Crimes_Tribunals_in_Bangladesh.pdf Jalil, Md. Abdul (2012) War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR. Journal of Sociological Research, 3 (2). pp. 333-356. ISSN 1948-5468 http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/jsr/article/view/2484 10.5296/jsr.v3i2.2484
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Jalil, Md. Abdul
War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR
description Till 1970, Bangladesh was still an underdog state of West Pakistan and the people of the future “Bangladesh” were gravely displeased with the Government of Pakistan that governed “Bangladesh” for various reasons of bad governance and hypocritical administration. As a result, “Bangladeshi” people declared an independence movement in March 1971 to relieve themselves from the yoke of gross incompetent governance of the ruling Government. The Freedom Fighters of Bangladesh fought a liberation fight against the Pakistani Army for 9 months after which they were ultimately and decisively victorious on 16 December 1971 and emerged as an independent country named as ‘Bangladesh’. After the independence of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh, enacted the International War Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973 (IWCTA 1973) to punish the war criminals during the 9 months of liberation movement. The object of this paper is to critically analyze the provisions in the IWCTA 1973 in light of the international war crime laws find its deadly flaws.
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title_short War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR
title_full War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR
title_fullStr War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR
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