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Beijing Law Review
Acronym: 
BLR
Working languages: 
English

Beijing Law Review (BLR) is an international refereed journal dedicated to the latest advancements in law. The goal of this journal is to keep a record of the state-of-the-art research and promote the research work in law and related disciplines. The journal publishes original papers including, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • · Administrative Law
  • · Administrative Procedure Law
  • · Civil Law
  • · Civil Procedure Law
  • · Criminal Law
  • · Criminal Procedure Law
  • · Criminalistics
  • · Domestic Law
  • · Economic Law
  • · Environmental Law
  • · Financial Law
  • · Forensic Psychology
  • · Intellectual Property Law
  • · Interdisciplinary Subjects of Law
  • · Interdiscipline of Law
  • · International Economic Law
  • · Private International Law
  • · Public International Law
  • · Science of Judicial Expertise
  • · Theoretical Jurisprudence

We are also interested in short papers (letters) that clearly address a specific problem, and short survey or position papers that sketch the results or problems on a specific topic. Authors of selected short papers would be invited to write a regular paper on the same topic for future issues of the BLR.

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Library Resource
Land Rights, Land Disputes and Land Administration in Bangladesh—A Critical Study
Journal Articles & Books
September, 2015
Bangladesh

The article examines the various ways to ensure land rights and also recommends different mechanism to settle land dispute. It is also intended to highlight the problems of present land administration of Bangladesh and to suggest the reformation of the land administration for proper management of land. Land turns around the life of the people of Bangladesh.

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