![]() ![]() Presented at International Conference on Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh. Challenges of regulating refugees in South Asia: Perspectives of Bangladesh. AALCO Journal of International Law, 2(2), 203–222. Positive complementarity: An approach to enhance cooperation with states and end impunity under international criminal law. Bangladesh Law Association Journal, 1(2). Delay in judicial proceedings: A way forward. ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, XI, 214–240. Complementary jurisdiction of the ICC: A method to ensure effective prosecution of perpetrators of the most serious crimes. Jagannath University Journal of Law, 1, 1–18. Application of international law in Bangladesh: An analysis of the supreme court judgments. Resurrection of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR) by WTO: An analysis of China raw materials case. Proliferation of international forums for international disputesettlements: A coherence or contradiction in international law. International Journal of Legal Studies and Research (IJLSR), Special. Role of civil society to combat corruption in Bangladesh: A legal and policy analysis. Dhaka University Law Journal, 32(2), 1–14. United Nations peacekeeping operations: Determining responsibility under international law. Dhaka: Empowerment Through Law of the Common People (ELCOP). Ullah (Eds.), ELCOP yearbook of human rights and climate justice (pp. Defining climate refugees and protecting their human Rights: ways to ensure justice at both international and domestic level. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. Ping (Eds.), Historical origins of international criminal law: Volume 4 (pp. The significance of Bangladesh’s international crimes (Tribunals) act in the history of international criminal law and justice. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ![]() Hazra (Ed.), Society and law: An exploration across disciplines (pp. Trajectories of jurisprudence: At the intersection of legal and social. Farazmand (Ed.), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (pp. Governance of ocean beyond national jurisdiction. In Higher education engages with SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions (pp. Role of universities in ensuring access to justice for all: The context of Bangladesh and Nepal. Shahabuddin (Ed.), Bangladesh and International Law (pp. Book review: Ijaz Hussain, “Indus Water Treaty, Political and Legal Dimensions”.Book review: Jagannath Prasad Mishra, “Madan Mohan Malaviya and the Indian Freedom Movement”.‘After the floods: rebuilding Kerala’. South Asia LSE ().‘India: why collecting water turns millions of women into second-class citizens’ The Conversation (17 October 2018).India must stop deforesting its mountains if it wants to fight floods’ The Conversation (10 September 2019).She has presented papers in several conferences and her papers had been accepted in national and international conferences including UNCITRAL 50th world congress on“ Modernizing International Trade Law to Support Innovation and Sustainable Development” held in Vienna, 2017 and XXII Nuclear Inter Jura 2016 on the theme “The Future of Nuclear Law: Addressing Societal, Environmental, and Business Expectations” conducted by Nuclear Law Association,India and INLA in New Delhi, 2016. She is presently a Commonwealth Scholar, 2017 from India. She has qualified the National Eligibility Test for teaching conducted by University Grants Commission of India securing Junior Research Fellowship. She bagged First Rank in M G University for BAL.LLB and South Asian University Gold Medal for being the topper of Masters Course. Gayathri D Naik, lawyer enrolled in India, holds BAL.LLB from Government Law College, Ernakulum affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala M.A Public Administration from Indira Gandhi Open University, New Delhi and LLM in International Legal Studies from South Asian University, New Delhi. Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen StudiesĬentre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial StudiesĬentre for Development, Environment and PolicyĬentre for Financial and Management StudiesĬentre for Global Media and CommunicationsĬentre for International Studies and DiplomacyĬentre for Migration and Diaspora StudiesĬentre for the Study of Colonialism, Empire and International LawĬentre for the Study of Illicit Economies, Violence and DevelopmentĬentre for the Study of Japanese ReligionsĬentre on the Politics of Infrastructure and Energy Security ![]()
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