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AI Meets Political Philosophy: Algorithms, Justice, and the Future of Governance

Farhan Ferdaus At the dawn of the third millennium, we are witnessing a monumental transformation in society, philosophy, and political structures. At the heart of this change lies Artificial intelligence (AI). This force is disrupting the old-world order. For thousands of years, mankind’s problems have always been the same: war, famine, and plague. While wars…

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New Leadership, New Horizons: The impacts of the upcoming Trump Administration on Bangladesh 2.0 

Mahbub Hasan Mahim In the U.S. presidential election on November 5, Donald Trump of the Republican Party got an evident win, and he is planned to succeed Joe Biden as the U.S. president on January 20, 2025. The imminent shift in the U.S. administration is projected to dramatically influence connections between Bangladesh and the United…

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Towards a New Economic Frontier: Bangladesh’s Pursuit of RCEP Membership

                                                                                                         Naziba Mustabshira After August 5, 2024, the interim government has been trying to broaden Bangladesh’s geopolitical horizons. During the previous regime, Bangladesh was very conscious of its neighboring country, India, regarding any foreign policy decision. However, now strategic alliances might be the factor that outlines the future of Bangladesh’s economy after such a colossal…

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Mob Justice in Bangladesh: Rights of the Victims under National & International Human Rights Law

KANAK KANTI KARMAKAR,  PRITOM KANTI KARMAKAR The phrase ‘mob justice’ describes a type of violent crime when a crowd murders a person who is believed to be the criminal under the guise of enforcing justice without a trial. It is an extra judicial killing that blatantly violates human rights. It also describes a self-governing court…

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