Affiliation:
1. Jagannath University, Bangladesh & University of Malaya, Malaysia
2. University of Malaya, Malaysia
Abstract
This chapter is based on the PhD proposal drafted as per the requirements of the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya. Following the guidelines, first, the proposal has mirrored the background of the issue and then focused on the actual problem commonly faced by the victims. Secondly, it traces the research questions and sets the goal that the research aims to achieve. Therefore, to justify the research, a logical expression behind the study has been provided which has been followed up by a brief literature review discussing the conceptual and theoretical framework of the research. Thereafter, it includes the methodology to be followed by the researcher to achieve the aims set earlier. Finally, it explores the scope of the research showing that in spite of so many limitations the present study can stand as a potential source to ensure the land rights of indigenous communities of Bangladesh.
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