Rohingya Communities’ Barrier to Obtain Legal Remedies through the Judicial System in Bangladesh: Legal Standing and Alternate Pathways
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https://doi.org/10.53808/KUS.2025.22.01.1321-lwKeywords:
Access to justice, Rohingya, Refugees, international Refugee laws, national policyAbstract
This study seeks to examine the legal hurdles faced by Rohingya refugees surviving in Bangladesh. It also covers how they attempt to use Bangladesh's legal system to obtain justice. Its primary objective is to provide viewers with a thorough understanding of the Rohingya issue by taking into account the historical context, the persecution of the ethnic group throughout history, and the circumstances that led to their mass migration to Bangladesh. The paper looks at Bangladesh's current legal framework for handling refugee cases. It also aims to draw attention to the serious shortcomings and obstacles that prevent Rohingya refugees from advocating for their legal protection. At the moment, several hurdles impede Rohingya refugees in the country from being able to use the judicial system. The article delves further into these barriers, highlighting three main issues: a lack of laws, a lack of legal recognition, and inadequate legal aid. Several proposals for enhancing legal frameworks and changing practices that can support increasing access to justice are also included in the article.
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