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Book References

Key Readings List:

Books:

I. Mahmudul Islam, Constitutional Law of Bangladesh, 3rd Edition, Mullick Brothers, Dhaka, 2012.

II.

M. Jashim Ali, Chowdhury, An Introduction to Constitutional Law of Bangladesh

, Chittagong: Book Zone Publication, 2019.

III. Ridwanul Hoque, Judicial Activism in Bangladesh: A Golden Mean Approach, Cambridge Scholars 2011.

IV. Justice Latifur Rahman, The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh with comments and case laws, Mullick Brothers, Dhaka, 2004

V. Abdul Halim, Constitution, Constitutional Law and Politics: Bangladesh Perspective, CCB Foundation, Dhaka, 2008

VI. ‘Constitution Making Process’ in Moudud Ahmed, Era of Sheikh Mujibor Rahman, University Press Limited,1983

Advanced Readings:

VII. K.C. Wheare, Modern Constitutions, Oxford University Press, 1960.

VIII. Hillarie Barnett, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Routledge, 9th edition, 2011.

IX. BM Gandhi, Landmarks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History, Eastern Book Company, 2009

Articles:

A. Muhammad Ekramul Haque, Legal and Constitutional Status of the Fundamental Principles of State Policy as embodied in the Constitution of Bangladesh. The Dhaka University Studies, Part- F, Vol. XVI (1): 45-80

B. Muhammad Ekramul Haque, Protecting Fundamental Rights through Restricted Legislative Competence: Application of the Doctrine of Eclipse and Severability, The Dhaka University Studies, Part-F, Vol. XVI I(1): 49-62

C. Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman, Right to Life as Fundamental Right in the Constitutuional framework of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan: An Appraisal. The Dhaka University Studies, Part- F, Vol. XVI I(1):

D. Muhammad Ekramul Haque, The concept of ‘Basic Structure’: A Constitutional Perspective from Bangladesh: The Dhaka University Studies, Part-F, Vol. XVI (2): 123-154

E.

Muhammad Ekramul Haque, The preamble of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh: An Analysis from Legal Perspective, (The Dhaka University Studies), Part-F Vol.

XV (2): 107-122, December 2004. 105 Ibid, p. 96 para 195

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