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Issue No: 193
June 11, 2005

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UNHCR expands promotional activities on Refugee Law

Udatta Bikash

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Bangladesh plans to expand its promotional and advocacy activities on Refugee Law and refugees' rights. With this view, the UN refugee agency has been expanding its relations and collaborations with different UN, government and non-government agencies, academic and research institutes.

It is learnt that UNHCR also intends to have a new partnership with the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (MOLJPA). This may facilitate expansion of training and promotional activities on Refugee Law in the judiciary.

The Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Barrister Moudud Ahmed in a consultation on "The Need for National Law on Refugees" in Dhaka in December 2004 said that his ministry will take initiative to review the possibility of accession of the country to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of the Refugees and its 1967 Protocol and adoption of national legislation on refugees.

The consultation was organized jointly by Dhaka University- based research and advocacy group, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) and human rights organization, Odhikar with support from the UNHCR.

According to sources, the UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh, Mr. Beng Cha Lee has been following up the matter with the ministry.

There is already a consensus among the jurists, experts, academicians, and right activists that Bangladesh should adopt a national legislation on asylum and refugee issues and pro-actively consider the accession to the Convention and Protocol.

According to concerned official, in the mean time, few law schools and departments expressed their keen interest to introduce Refugee Law as an independent course and seek assistance from UNHCR. Among them, the Department of Law at the Southeast University in Dhaka is mentionable.

From last year, Refugee Law has been introduced in the Human Rights Summer School organized by the Dhaka-based NGO Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP).

Bangladesh Bar Council (BBC) has also been an implementing partner of UNHCR since 1997. Every year, they organize two training workshops (one in Dhaka and another outside) on Refugee Law mainly for young lawyers and one national seminar to mark the World Refugee Day (20 June). So far, about 600 lawyers have been trained up by the BBC.

Being commissioned by UNHCR, renowned scholar Dr. Borhan Uddin Khan conducted a study on the theme 'Refugee Law and Practice in Bangladesh.' It is now at the final stage, as sources informed. The Bengali translated version the book entitled "Refugee Protection: A Guide to International Refugee Law" has been published by the Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) with UNHCR's support. This is the first ever publication in Bengali.

The writer is a human rights researcher and advocate.

 
 
 


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