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Religious Equality in South Asia: Does "Constitutionalized Secularism" Matter? (2019)
Journal Article
Chowdhury, J. A., & Islam, M. J. (2019). Religious Equality in South Asia: Does "Constitutionalized Secularism" Matter?. Chittagong University Journal of Law, 24, 41-60

The constitutional principle of Secularism has been famously interpreted as creating a “wall of separation” between the state and the church (religion). Most states in the South Asian region are, however, fraught with histories of political bias towa... Read More about Religious Equality in South Asia: Does "Constitutionalized Secularism" Matter?.

Amendment Power in Bangladesh: Arguments for the Revival of Constitutional Referendum (2019)
Journal Article
Chowdhury, M. J. A., & Saha, N. K. (2019). Amendment Power in Bangladesh: Arguments for the Revival of Constitutional Referendum. Indian Journal of Constitutional Law, 9, 38-61

The recent constitutional trend in divided societies and relatively
unstable democracies has seen an increased use of perpetuity
clauses as a tool to foster constitutional stability. Propriety and
effectiveness of making certain part or parts of c... Read More about Amendment Power in Bangladesh: Arguments for the Revival of Constitutional Referendum.