Barrister Tureen Afroz and her Writings
Tureen Afroz, Barrister-at-Law, is currently a Ph.D Scholar, Monash University, Australia
LL.M.(Int'l Bus. Law), Univ. of Western Sydney, Australia
LL.B.(Hons), University of London, U.K.
M.A.(Economics), Delhi School of Economics, India
B.A.(Hons.)Economics & Pol.Science, University of Delhi, India
Regulating Islamic Banking : Lessons from Pakistan
‘Islamization’ of Financial System in Pakistan : Role of Religion in Legal Reform
'Right to Life’ Gunned Down
LEGAL IMMUNITY TO WORLD BANK
Indulging the ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’
Money Loan Courts:
Aiming at fast but not furious disposal
World Consumer Rights Day: Where do we stand?
Why our laws have failed to promote development?
CEDAW and the Women’s Rights in Bangladesh - a promised Silver Lining
E-commerce: Challenges to the regulators
E-commerce: Challenges to the regulators : Part Two
For a uniform regulation of global securities market
Independence of Judiciary … but what next?
Protecting the rights of the consumers in Bangladesh