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32 Dhaka Univ. L.J. I (2021)

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© Dhaka University Law Journal 2021
doi: https://doi.org/10.3329/dulj.v32i1.57176



Note   from   the  Editor


The  year 2021 is significant for a number of reasons: to begin with, Bangladesh steps
into its 50th year of independence; the country observes the 100th birth anniversary of
the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu   Sheikh Mujibur  Rahman;  the University of
Dhaka  celebrates 100 years of serving as the heart of academic excellence in higher
education in the country; the Faculty of Law of the University of Dhaka also turns 100,
a proud institution that has had the privilege of hosting many of the country's sterling
personalities---scholars, statesmen, scientists, jurists, lawyers, academics, human
rights activists, policy makers, lawmakers, economists, diplomats, media personalities
artists and development   practitioners. This journal celebrates these noteworthy
milestones as Bangladesh  graduates to LDC  status, which, in itself, speaks volumes
about the sacrifice and hard work  of the people of this country, who, despite the
challenges and setbacks at different junctures of its political history and economic
development,  never looked back since its independence in 1971.
The  theme of the journal-Equality, Justice and Inclusive Societies for Sustainable
Development:  Past, Present and  the Future was  chosen for its potential to offer
authors with a broad lens for expounding their thoughts and critical analysis. The fact
that Bangladesh   is a signatory to the  Sustainable Development   Goals  (SDGs)
supplements  the need to study the various parameters of law and look at how they
contribute to the achievement of the relevant Goals. 'Sustainable development', a
widely-used  expression these  days, has been defined  by the  United Nations  as
development  that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs (UN, Our Common Future, also known as
the Brundtland Report, October  1987). While not necessarily definitive in the strict
sense of the term, this definition is flexible enough to straddle various social, economic,
cultural and legal aspects of development and the associated agendas that impinge on
the daily lives of people across the globe.
It has long been established that law is an indispensable tool to ensure equality and
justice. Although democratisation and the rule of law have been widely acknowledged
as a major  driving force for pro-poor development, poor people  in relatively new
democracies  continue to experience powerlessness in diverse ways. While economists
and  development  experts have  tended  to view  this powerlessness as essentially
stemming  from  the lack of economic opportunities, there is an increasing belief that
people's powerlessness  also derives from  the state's failure to provide adequate
protection to its citizens, particularly when they are poor and/or marginalised and are
unable to reach  the judicial and legal process for vindication of their rights. The
relationship between States and  their citizens has increasingly become subject of
contentious debates within legal and governance paradigms. Citizens' encounters with
the State are quite often limited to matters of law and order, basic service delivery and

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