1st Edition

The Politics and Law of Democratic Transition Caretaker Government in Bangladesh

By Sonia Zaman Khan Copyright 2018
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

276 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Peaceful legal and political ‘changing of the guards’ is taken for granted in developed democracies, but is not evident everywhere. As a relatively new democracy, marred by long periods of military rule, Bangladesh has been encountering serious problems because of a prevailing culture of mistrust, weak governance institutions, constant election manipulation and a peculiar socio-political history,... Read more


Table of contents





Foreword



Preface



Abbreviations



Chapter 1: Introduction



Chapter 2: Caretaker Governance - a new dimension to



politico-legal philosophy



Chapter 3: Journey to democracy – the case of Bangladesh



Chapter 4: The Caretaker Governments in Bangladesh



Chapter 5: Government transitions in Bangladesh: Critical contextual analysis of the Caretaker Government mechanisms, their performance and their assessment



Chapter 6: Caretaker Government as an intermediary strategy of responsible governance in Bangladesh and the uncertain kite journey ahead



Bibliography



Table of Cases



Index

Biography

Sonia Zaman Khan, a PhD from the University of London, SOAS, is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. She has been a legal and social development consultant in London and Dhaka for many years. Her research interest lies particularly in governance.