Each year, the annual Journal of Law and Social Sciences publishes a volume of review articles on specific topics in law and the social sciences written by recognized authorities in the field. Essays provide an overview of publications on each topic, usually focusing on specific aspects and indicating prospects for future research. Law and society studies address the reciprocal relationship between law and society with their different actors, institutions and processes. Law is created and put into practice through social processes. At the same time, the law affects and influences social change. Beyond a causal relationship, law is also understood as social institutions such as community, family, property, society, crime, and even the individual. The study of law and other specializations in the social sciences are therefore closely linked. Law and the social sciences represent a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary field. This bibliography therefore contains references to both sociological and non-sociological literature, while its position in a sociological bibliography suggests that we prefer sociological titles. This is also justified, since legal and social research emerged organizationally from sociology, particularly in the United States.
Other sociological references can be found in the Oxford article Sociology of Law Bibliographies by Mathieu Deflem. The field of legal and social research, to which researchers from many disciplines such as anthropology, cultural studies, history, law, linguistics, philosophy, sociology and political science contribute, is vast. A bibliography of about 150 titles must therefore be very selective. The authors` specializations influenced the areas to be included, despite their efforts to be broad; And even in these areas, many powerful works had to be omitted. Institutionally, much work is done within the Law and Society Association (LSA) and is presented at its annual meetings every few years in collaboration with related associations outside the United States. However, much of the work relevant to legal and social studies is done outside the LSA, for example in criminological contexts, in which criminal law and justice and their relationship to various social institutions are examined, and in the legal sociology section of the American Sociological Association, which explicitly strives to have a sociological perspective of law and consciously cultivates links with other sections. that address issues such as gender. Politics, economy, organizations, culture, globalization or family.
While some of the works presented here are cumulative, many ancient and modern classics continue to provide direction, formulate fundamental questions, and constitute reference points and identities. They are very much included in this bibliography. Violence is a very common trend in a third world country like Bangladesh. Of all other acts of violence, domestic violence is the most common and well-known in this country. Apparently, the main victims of DV in most cases are women. The socio-economic situation plays a major role and due to the socio-economic conditions, many women in Bangladesh suffer. Family violence can be defined as violence perpetrated by a man against a woman during a domestic life. DV in Bangladesh is not a rare phenomenon, but a phenomenal prevalence. Women suffer in various ways from physical torture, sexual assault, psychological injury and psychological humiliation at home by their husbands or other family members. Domestic violence is considered a serious social problem throughout the country. It turns out that there are all social classes, cultures, social statuses and ethnicities, and that victims of domestic violence are mostly economically disadvantaged wives.
Most women experience domestic violence at the hands of an intimate partner or family member. Acid attack, death by dowry is a very common phenomenon in the Bangladeshi household. This study aims to discuss the different types of DV in Bangladesh and their tendency and the cause of domestic violence. Throughout the study, it seems that DV is almost inevitable in this country and is a reproduction of a woman`s preeminent position in society, stemming from male-controlled hegemonic values and customs. Keywords: domestic violence, women, impact, legal, socio-cultural, Bangladesh. Law & Society Review, founded in 1966, publishes books on the relationship between society, law and the legal process. The journal publishes work in a wide range of fields that reflect the disciplinary diversity of its affiliated member organization, the Law and Society Association. We talk about civilization that consists of beliefs, customs, moral values, equality and justice, but civilization in today`s world has become exactly the opposite. Although we consider ourselves members of a civilized society, we are still deprived of the fundamental philosophy of morality and humanity. Sexual harassment is now considered a papal problem in most countries. In the context of Bangladesh, sexual harassment is a very serious problem, affecting millions of people every year, and is considered a deep-rooted common problem. The lack of effective and outdated laws, policies and legal frameworks against sexual harassment are the most common causes in our country, and for this reason, a large number of girls and women are victims of these heinous crimes.
The purpose of this paper is therefore to provide an analysis of Bangladeshi laws that deal with sexual harassment and prohibit any person from committing such acts. Specifically, it analyzes definitions of sexual offences, highlighting some key issues related to medical evidence in law enforcement and some provisions relating to court proceedings in cases of sexual harassment. In addition, this research focuses on various situations where cases of sexual harassment go unreported. In addition, different scenarios of sexual harassment are analysed; For example, sexual violence against married women, marital rape, sexual harassment of adolescent girls, sexual harassment in the workplace, and more. In order to address these issues, clear and detailed recommendations are therefore made at the end of this document. There are more journals devoted to interdisciplinary legal and social research than can be listed here. These include numerous journals in the field of criminology and criminal justice, which include frequent articles in line with the discipline`s agenda. Here we list those that are most important for legal and social research. Annual Review of Law and Social Science is the central journal series for the sub-discipline, and Law & Society Review is the leading journal in the field. Other well-known journals include Law & Social Inquiry, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies and Journal of Law & Society. The Journal of Legal Studies is also a highly respected interdisciplinary journal.
Teasing is increasing day by day due to a lack of effective laws, conservative social structures, and a lack of awareness of teasing and teasing. The intention of this study is to investigate and explore the link between teasing and suicide and to learn about the causes, patterns and extent of previous day`s teasing. In this study, we used secondary data analysis methods to explore eve`s teasing. Data on Eve`s teasing and suicides was collected from daily newspapers. In our study, it shows that most of the girls who have faced these problems are 16 years old and 90% are not married. Of these, 90% are students and 70% of victims are secondary. His family background is very poor. Most of Eve`s teasers (36.67%) mostly use harsh or coarse language for teasing. There are also serious patterns of teasing such as threats, kidnapping and rape (30%), creating rumors (20%), etc. This has serious psychological and social effects on the victims.
Most often, they commit suicide to escape this unbearable condition. Therefore, certain measures must be taken to stop this crime and also to sensitize girls, their families through civil society, authorities and government. Bangladesh is a densely populated country with about 160 million inhabitants. About half of Bangladesh`s population is under the age of 18, who are considered children, and more than 20 million of them are under the age of 5. About 73 per cent of children live in rural areas and 27 per cent in urban areas. One third of these children still live below the international poverty line. The violation of children`s rights is widespread in Bangladesh. Children have fundamental rights to education, a balanced diet, health and nutrition, protection, participation, recreation, safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. Most children in Bangladesh are deprived of these basic rights.
The Government and UNICEF have taken steps to train all children and reduce child labour and other forms of child abuse. Here, efforts have been made to examine aspects of children`s rights in order to create a child-friendly environment in Bangladesh. The Journal of Law & Society is the UK`s leading journal for labour law studies. Interdisciplinary and internationally published in the journal, the research published in the journal deals with issues from a variety of legal cultures and includes theoretical contributions of intercultural interest. The Journal of Empirical Legal Studies is a relatively young journal founded in 2004 by the Society for Empirical Legal Studies with an international advisory board. The journal is dedicated to empirical articles from law and related fields from a variety of legal environments. Founded in 1972, the Journal of Legal Studies publishes interdisciplinary scholarly research on law and legal institutions. The focus is on social science approaches. Economics, political science and psychology are the most visible.