
Khan Khalid Adnan
Barrister Khan Khalid Adnan is advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and head of the chamber at Khan Saifur Rahman and Associates in Dhaka.
Barrister Khan Khalid Adnan is advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and head of the chamber at Khan Saifur Rahman and Associates in Dhaka.
July Charter’s attempt to oust judicial review is not legally sustainable.
Reset of the constitutional baseline and the July Charter's translation of it appear hopeful.
Bolivia’s election was imperfect too, but its institutions offered citizens a visible, comprehensible path to closure.
Any reform must survive constitutional scrutiny under the basic structure doctrine as interpreted by our highest courts.
Khairul Haque's arrest has reignited a fierce debate surrounding his legacy.
The absence of any recommendation in favour of PR for the lower house has legal and procedural consequences.
The interim government has taken important steps to acknowledge past abuses and lay the foundation for justice.
The core problem lies in the performative risk of broadcasting.
July Charter’s attempt to oust judicial review is not legally sustainable.
Reset of the constitutional baseline and the July Charter's translation of it appear hopeful.
Bolivia’s election was imperfect too, but its institutions offered citizens a visible, comprehensible path to closure.
Any reform must survive constitutional scrutiny under the basic structure doctrine as interpreted by our highest courts.
Khairul Haque's arrest has reignited a fierce debate surrounding his legacy.
The absence of any recommendation in favour of PR for the lower house has legal and procedural consequences.
The interim government has taken important steps to acknowledge past abuses and lay the foundation for justice.
The core problem lies in the performative risk of broadcasting.
In Bangladesh, establishing the NCC can potentially strengthen democratic institutions and address systemic governance challenges.
The Gambia initiated a contentious proceeding in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 11 November 2019 bringing allegations of violations of the Genocide Convention 1948 against Myanmar.