DEPARTMENT OF LAW

DR. S.M MASUM BILLAH

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Journal Publications:
1. S M Masum Billah “The Politics of Land Law: Poverty and Land Legislation in Bangladesh with an Introduction by Richard Boast ”, N/A , University Press Limited , Click here for details
2. S M Masum Billah “Ainer Vab O Ovab”, N/A , Palal, Click here for details
3. S M Masum Billah, Prof Mizanur Rahman and Barrister Tapas Kanti Baul “Human Rights and Rebellious Lawyering ”, ELCOP Yearbook of Human Rights , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
4. Li-ann Thio and Jaclyn L Neo (eds) “[Chapter 7] Religious Offences in Common Law Asia: Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice ”, N/A , Hart Publishing London, Page No. - 215-243, Click here for details
5. S M Masum Billah “Property, Poverty and Constitution”, ELCOP Yearbook of Human Rights , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
6. Mizanur Rahman, Rahmat Ullah and Rumana Islam (eds) “Judges in Social Media: What Implications for the Judicial System”, ELCOP Yearbook of Human Rights-Human Rights and Digital Age , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Page No. - 63-80, Click here for details
7. Dariusz ZDziech (ed) “[Book Chapter] Constitutional Property Clause: A Comment on the Bangladeshi, New Zealand and the Polish Approach”, OCEANIA: An Important Part of the Pacific , Jagiellonian University Press, Poland, Page No. - 163-169, Click here for details
8. S M Masum Billah “Bangladesh’s Genesis: Re-reading the Proclamation of Independence at It’s 50”, Bangladesh Journal of Law , Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA), Issue - 1, Volume - 21, Page No. - 1-20, Click here for details
9. S M Masum Billah “The Relevance of Human Rights Idea in Understanding the UNCLOS III”, Jagannath University Journal of Law , Faculty of Law, Jagannath University, Volume - 3, Click here for details
10. S M Masum Billah “Judicial Independence and the Masdar Hossain Legacy”, Bangladesh Journal of Law , Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA), Issue - 1, Volume - 19, Page No. - 13-32, Click here for details
11. S M Masum Billah “Testing Constitutional Metaphors: Some Insights from Bangladesh”, Jahangirnagar University Law Journal , Faculty of Law, Jahangirnagar University , Issue - 1, Volume - 8, Click here for details
12. Mizanur Rahman and Rahmat Ullah (ed) “[Chapter] Can there be Constitutions for Women Too”, Human Rights and Religion , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
13. Mizanur Rahman (ed) “[Chapter] How Eminent is Eminent Domain: A Critique of Bangladeshi Acquisition Law”, Human Rights and Displacement , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
14. Mizanur Rahman (ed) “[Chapter] Can Secularism and State Religion go Together”, Human Rights and Religion , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
15. David McQuoid Mason, S M Masum Billah, Tapas Kanti Baul (eds) “ Law Human Rights and Legal Education: Essays in Honuor of Professor Mizanur Rahman ”, Legal Education , Hakkani Publishers, Click here for details
16. Kamran Hashemi and Linda Briskman (eds) “Human Rights Education in Bangladesh: A Pro-Poor Approach”, NAM Yearbook on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity , NAM Center for Human Rights and Cultural Diversity, Tehran, Click here for details
17. Mizanur Rahman and Md Rahmat Ullah (eds) “[Chapter] Dalit Egalite”, Human Rights and Critically Disadvantaged People , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
18. Mizanur Rahman (ed) “[Chapter] Sovereign Rights Concept under UNCLOS III Revisited”, Human Rights and Sovereignty over Natural Resources , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
19. S M Masum Billah and Prof Mizanur Rahman “War Crimes and Genocide 71: Bringing the Perpetrators to Justice”, Post-conflict Justice, Peace and Human Rights , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details
20. Mizanur Rahman (ed) “Political Empowerment of Women in Bangladesh: Constitutional and Human Rights Issues”, Human Rights and Development , Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Click here for details

Conference Publications:

Membership:
1. Executive-Member, Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA), Asia Chapter 2023-2024
2. Australia New Zealand Legal History Society (2014-2015)
3. Bangladesh Bar Council (BBC) 2004

Inauguration & Keynotes Speaker:
1. "Our Attachment with the Constitution", National Constitution Day Seminar, Ministry of Law, 4 November 2023

Scholarship:
1. Victoria University of Wellington Doctoral Scholarship (2013-2017)

Facebook Link:
1. https://www.facebook.com/smmasum.billah.5

linkedin Link:
1. https://www.linkedin.com/in/billah-masum-020475b3/

Youtube Link:
1. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy4T3X3go6SNvZeB2xON9aA

ResearchGate Link:
1. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/S-M-Masum-Billah

Google Scholar Link:
1. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6rOmZOEAAAAJ&hl=en

Research Lab:
1. Women Representation in Bangladesh Parliament: Issues of Democratic Governance and Constitutional Reform from a Comparative Perspective (Ongoing)

Country Visit for Research Purpose:
1. South Africa and Turkiye