Hussain Bari
School of Law
Research Student


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School of Law
Bartolome House
Winter Street
Sheffield
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- Profile
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Prior to joining my PhD course in 2020, I served as a Judge in Bangladesh for more than a decade. Worked as Deputy Secretary and Deputy Solicitor at Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Bangladesh (2015-2018). Apart from my professional engagement a judge in different tiers, served as Deputy Project Director, Capacity Building of Law and Justice Division for Strengthening Subordinate Judiciary Management Project (with Western Sydney University, Australia); Member, Bangladesh-Myanmar Joint Working Group on Return of Displaced Myanmar Nationals; Innovation Officer, 'the Ministry of Justice', Member, Bangladesh Judicial Academy Project; Examiner, 'Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission'.
- Qualifications
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LLB (Honours) LLM University of Chittagong, Bangladesh; LLM Queen Mary University of London, UK. Previously enrolled as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. A certified trainer on Mediation and Case Management from Japan International Cooperation Agency, Tokyo.
- Research interests
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An examination of the legacy of British colonial rule upon Bangladeshi criminal law- making in comparison to other Commonwealth States.
Supervisors: Dr Mark Brown and Dr Arushi Garg
Award: University of Sheffield School of Law Scholarship 2020
Research group: Centre for Criminological Research (CCR)
Research interests:
- Comparative criminal justice
- Sentencing
- Global criminology
- Policing
- Justice sector reform
- Victim protection
- Colonial legacy and postcolonial law
- Teaching activities
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Taught criminal justice and human rights as a part-time faculty at University of Chittagong and Dhaka International University. Served as part-time faculty at Judicial Administration Training Institute, Dhaka.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Chevening Scholarship 2011-12 Member, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Member, Bangladesh Judicial Service
A. Articles:
1. Evolution of the criminal justice system in Bangladesh: colonial legacies, trends and issues 45(1) Commonwealth Law Bulletin 26-45; available at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03050718.2019.1681285
2. Arbitrary Arrest and Detention in Bangladesh (2019) 19(2) Australian Journal of Asian Law, article 10:1-11 (Co-author); available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3396356
3. Arrest on Suspicion and Credible Information: Policy and Practice in Bangladesh (2017) 5(1) Kathmandu School of Law Review 92-108; available at http://www.kslreview.org/index.php/kslr/article/view/164
4. An Appraisal of Victim Protection in Bangladesh (2016) 61(2) Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Humanities) 183-205; available at https://www.unodc.org/e4j/en/crime-prevention-criminal-justice/module-11/advanced-reading.html
5. Media Trial in Bangladesh: Free Press vs. Fair Trial (2014) 41(2) Media Asia; available at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01296612.2014.11690006.
6. An Appraisal of Criminal Investigation in Bangladesh: Procedure and Practice (2015) 60(2) Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Humanities) 139-159; available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3417631
7. An Appraisal of Sentencing in Bangladesh: Between Conviction and Punishment (2014) 14 Bangladesh Journal of Law 89-126; available at http://www.biliabd.org/article%20law/Vol-14/Hussain%20M%20Fazlul%20Bari.pdf
8. Legal Aspects of Media Trial in Bangladesh: Free Press versus Fair Trial Dilemma (2013) 13 Bangladesh Journal of Law 89-104; available at http://www.biliabd.org/article%20law/Vol-13/Hussain%20M.%20Fazlul%20Bari.pdf
9. Mentally Challenged Prisoners: A Judicial Reply in Hameeda Hossain (ed), Rights and Realities (Ain o Salish Kendra 2014); available at http://www.askbd.org/ask/2014/11/02/rights-realities-latest-publication/
10. Colonial legacies of the criminal justice system Dhaka Tribune (16 June 2019) (Op-ed); available at https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/06/16/colonial-legacies-of-the-criminal-justice-system
11. A Legal conundrum? Exploring ADR processes in criminal litigation, Dhaka Tribune (5 June 2019) (Op-ed); available at https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/07/05/a-legal-conundrum
B. Chapter in a book:
12. Children Act 2013: A New Paradigm in Juvenile Justice System in Bangladesh in Abdullah Al Faruque and M Jashim Ali Chowdhury (eds), New Dimensions of Law: Analysis of Selected Laws of Bangladesh (University of Chittagong, 2017) 33-55.
C. Papers presented at conferences/ workshops/ seminars:
13. 160 years of Macaulays Penal Code: Dynamics of Sentencing Reforms in Bangladesh Crime, Justice and Social Harms, Keble College, University of Oxford 31 March-1 April 2020; available at https://howardleague.org/conference-papers/
14. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Bangladesh: Policy and Practice, JICA International Centre, Tokyo 13 November 2018.
15. Victim Protection in Bangladesh Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Dhaka 21 June 2016.
16. Sentencing in Bangladesh: Policy and Practice, Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs, Dhaka 29 August 2015.