The Role Of Social Norms In Determining The Importance Of The Legal Profession In Bangladesh: An In-Depth Exploration
Sultana Sakhy, Lecturer, Department of Law, First Capital University of Bangladesh, Chuadanga, Bangladesh
Ummay Tanzila Sultana; Lecturer, Department of Law, First Capital University of Bangladesh, Chuadanga, Bangladesh
Tasmiah Anzum, Barrister-at-Law & Senior Officer, the Premier Bank Limited, Bangladesh
Md. Billal Hossain, Lecturer, Department of Law, First Capital University of Bangladesh, Chuadanga, Bangladesh
Md. Ashir Monsur, Lecturer, Department of Law, First Capital University of Bangladesh, Chuadanga, Bangladesh
Md. Shamim Sardar, Senior Officer of Human Resources Division at The Premier Bank Limited, Bangladesh.
ABSTRACT
This groundbreaking research paper presents a comprehensive and incisive analysis of the profound impact of social norms on the perception and recognition of the legal profession in Bangladesh. By delving into the complex interplay between deeply ingrained social norms, rich cultural values, historical legacies, and ever-evolving socio-economic dynamics, this study promises to revolutionize our understanding of how societal attitudes significantly shape the perceived importance of legal professionals as custodians of justice, architects of social order, and guardians of individual rights. With its deep insights into the intricate web of social norms and their profound implications for the recognition and societal value accorded to the legal profession in Bangladesh, this research paves the way for transformative reforms and strategic interventions to reinvigorate the profession's image, solidify its vital role in upholding the rule of law, and ignite a resounding call to action among policymakers and stakeholders, all in pursuit of a more just, equitable, and flourishing society.
Keywords: Social norms, Legal profession, Perception, Societal attitudes, Cultural values, Socio-economic factors, Public trust, Legal education.
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