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The English constitution
(Oxford World's Classics, 1873)Walter Bagehot's The English Constitution (1867) is the best account of the history and workings of the British political system ever written. -
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
(International Relations and Security Network, 1930)The Reconstruction Of Religious Thought In Islam: Allama M Iqbal [3F7 Hb 247Pp Muhammad Saeed Sheikh Philosophical Revelations Experience. International Relations and Security Network Publishers & Distributor] -
Introduction to roman law
(Sweet & Maxwell, 1934)First of all we read the title of the book. We also look through the book to get an idea about the book. Then read the preface & content of the book properly and try to understand the theme of the book. After that we will ... -
Charter of the United Nations and statute of the international court of justice
(San Francisco, 1945)The Charter of the United Nations was signed in 1945 by 51 countries representing all continents, paving the way for the creation of the United Nations on 24 October 1945. -
Fifty years of the universal declaration of human rights law
(Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, 1948)Containing contributions by specialists from the intergovernmental and non-governmental worlds and voices of victim/survivors, the book critically reviews the international and regional human rights systems established ... -
Civil rules and orders for the guidance of civil courts and officers subordinate to the high court at Calcutta (volume – 2)
(West Bengal Government Press, 1958)A thorough revision of forms has been made in this edition, together with the radical and comprehensive revision, of the rules in Volume - 2. There has been a reclassification of the forms under the following heads- accounts ... -
Theoretical criminology
(Oxford University Press, 1958)This is a fantastic book for anyone doing an undergraduate degree in Criminology, anyone interested in Criminology, and/or anyone doing a Law degree. I am studying both Law and Criminology and 'Theoretical Criminology' has ... -
Civil rules and orders: for the guidance of the civil courts and officers subordinate to the high court at Calcutta.(volume – 1)
(West Bengal Government Press, 1958)A thorough revision of forms has been made in this edition, together with the radical and comprehensive revision, of the rules in Volume - I. There has been a reclassification of the forms under the following heads- accounts ... -
Administrative law
(Oxford publisher, 1961)This is the 9th edition of this textbook, first published in 1961, reflects the enormous growth of administrative law in Britain over that period in which the issues have grown more complex, politicized and wide-ranging. ... -
A history of Islamic law
(Edinburgh University Press, 1964)First of all we read the title of the book. We also look through the book to get an idea about the book. Then read the preface & content of the book properly and try to understand the theme of the book. After that we will ... -
General principles of the law of torts
(Butterworths, 1968)This marvelously intelligent study aid preserves the direct prose, understandable analysis, and colorful examples of the previous two editions. The third edition provides new material on the purposes of tort law, battery, ... -
Lectures on the Pakistan penal code: with leading cases
(Law House, 1970)The Pakistan Penal Code, and (6) the Criminal Procedure Code. In order to make the subject Interesting 1 have explained the provisions of the law with reference to interesting leading cases and illustrations The scope, ... -
The rape of bangladesh
(Vikas Publications, 1971)Anthony Mascarenhas, a journalist of Sunday Times, England, recollects his personal experiences of being in East Pakistan during 1971 and textually depicts the atrocities and brutality demonstrated by Pakistani military. ... -
The Special powers act, 1974
(Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, 1974)Special Powers Act, 1974 promulgated on 9 February 1974 (Act XlV of 1974) providing special measures for prevention of certain prejudicial activities and for conducting more speedy trial and effective punishment for certain ... -
Law of Writs
(Bangladesh Gazette Extraordinary, 1976)This volume describes the laws and ordinances from the colony of Bangladesh from Petitions no. 7236 of 2010, 826 of 2011, 1048 of 2011 and 1059 of 2011 respectively had been filed challenging the validity of the (i) ... -
The rule of law
(Palgrave Macmillan, 1980)Through critical analysis of key concepts and measures of the rule of law, this book shows that the choice of definitions and measures affects descriptive and explanatory findings about nomocracy. -
The Legal System of Bangladesh
(Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs, 1980)This book embodies in a handy and readable manner, the principles and institutions which make up the Legal Stem of Bangladesh. Thus, most of the theoretical aspects of purely academic interest, have been left out. The ... -
Introduction to the study of the law of the constitution
(Liberty Classics, 1982)A year after the publication of Dicey's Law of the Constitution, William Gladstone was reading it aloud in the House of Commons, citing it as authority. It remains, to this day, a starting point for the study of the English ... -
Laws relating to press in Bangladesh
(The Press Council, Bangladesh, 1985)The Press Council Act was passed in 1974. Laws relating to press in Bangladesh by Ghazi 'Shamsur Rahman. The main objective behind the constitution of the Press Council was to maintain freedom of the Press and to improve ... -
The Registration Act, 1908
(Obaidul Huq Chowdhury, 1985)An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the Registration of Documents. The hereditary allowances referred in the section are allowances which are payable out of the income of land and buildings and also allowances ...