Md. Asaduzzaman

Md. Asaduzzaman

Associate Professor & Coordinator, LLM Program
Department of Law & Human Rights
University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh
LL.B. (Honours), University of Dhaka
LL.M. University of Dhaka
Email: asadlaw@uap-bd.edu
Cell: +88-01712-710496

LLM, Department of Law, University of Dhaka-2002
Result: First Class

LLB Honours, Department of Law, University of Dhaka-2000
Result: Second Class

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Jessore Board -1994
Result: First Division with star marks

Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Jessore Board -1992
Result: First Division with star marks

  1. Dishonor of Cheque: A Review on Legal Remedies under Different Statutes
    Author: 

    M. Asaduzzaman, I Mahmud

     | Year: 2008 | Journal: Southeast University Journal of Business Studies, Volume IV, No. 2
     

  2. Labour Courts in Bangladesh: Problems and Solutions
    Author: 

    F. Islam, M. Asaduzzaman

     | Year: July 2013 | Journal: BANGLAVISION Research Journal, Volume 12, No. 1
     

  3. Legal Framework of Trade Unionism in Bangladesh
    Author: 

    F. Islam, M. Asaduzzaman 

     | Year: Nov. 2015 | Journal: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science , Volume 20, Issue 11, Ver. III
     

  4. Workers’ Right to Compensation for Personal Injury in Bangladesh with Special Reference to the Garments Sector
    Author: 

    F. Islam, M. Asaduzzaman 

     | Year: 2015 | Journal: Southeast University Law Journal, Volume 01, Issue 01
     

  5. Review of electricity laws and regulations of Bangladesh
    Author: 

    M. Asaduzzaman

     | Year: 2020 | Journal: ournal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, Taylor & Francis

    The electricity regulatory framework in Bangladesh is in the process of reforms since its inception. The salient features of the reforms include converting the electricity sector from public service to private service, shifting bureaucratic governance to corporate governance, reducing command and control regulation and establishing a regulatory commission. The aim of this paper is to review the existing laws and regulations in relation to electricity regulation in Bangladesh with a view to assessing the efficiency of the electricity regulatory framework. The findings suggest that electricity regulations need to be stable and predictable, and regulatory institutions should be coordinated, independent and accountable.

December 2018-Ongoing: Associate Professor, Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific

October 2017- October 2018: Associate Professor, Southeast University, Bangladesh

June 2015-September 2017: Assistant Professor, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University, Bangladesh

October 2008- May 2015: Assistant Professor, Southeast University, Bangladesh

August 2005- December 2008: Assistant Professor, Southeast University, Bangladesh

February 2004-August 2005: Lecturer, Southeast University, Bangladesh

Undergraduate Program

LAW-103: Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

LAW-204: Principles of Equity, Law of  Trust and  Specific Relief

LAW-404: Law of Evidence  and  Limitation

 

Graduate Program

LAW- 544: Constitutionalism and Comparative Constitution: South Asian Perspective

  • Professional interest:

    Law of Arbitration, Energy Law, Maritime Law and Labour Law

Md Asaduzzaman
Associate Professor & Coordinator, LLM Program
Address
74/A Green Road, Dhaka 1205
Email
asadlaw@uap-bd.edu
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+88-01712-710496