“RIGHT TO INTERNET IS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT: AN EXTENDED RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION”

TABLE OF CONTENTS
                  DESCRIPTION
PAGES
CHAPTER ONE
 INTRODUCTION


1.1 Introduction

1.2 Statement of Research Monograph

1.3 Research Question 

1.4 Objective of the Study

1.5 Justification

1.6 Bangladesh at A Glance

1.7 Methodology of the study

1.8 Limitation of the work

CHAPTER-TWO
HISTORY & ORIGIN OF HUMAN RIGHT


2.1 What is Rights?

2.2 What are Human rights?

2.3 What are fundamental rights?    

2.4 What is Islamic Human Rights

2.5 What is the Western Human Rights

2.6 Human Rights in Bangladesh

CHAPTER-THREE

RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION


 

3.1 Legal point of departure

3.2. Freedoms protected

3.3. Admissible restrictions

3.4. Political statements

CHAPTER FOUR:
HISTORY OF RIGHT IN INTERNET ACCESS


4.1 Right to development

4.2  Right to freedom of assembly

4.3   2003: World Summit on the Information Society

4.4   2009–2010: BBC World Service poll

4.5   2011: UN Special Rapporteur report

4.6  Internet Society's Global Internet User Survey

4.7  Links to specific rights

4.8 Implications and complications

4.9 Future regulation of the Internet


CHAPTER-FIVE
AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNET: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

5.1 Internet protected and the policy

 

5.2 Arguments in favour of a recognition of the Internet as a human right

 

5.3. Arguments against a recognition of the Internet as a human right

 

5.4. Freedom of expression shielding Internet content and connectivity

 

5.5. Other rights could also give some Internet protection

 

5.6. Connectivity and the doctrine of positive human rights obligations

 

5.6. The doctrine of human rights as a living instrument and universal connectivity


 

5.8. Additional legal sources that already ensure connectivity

 



CHAPTER SIX:
AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNET IN BANGLADESH

6.1 Internet in Bangladesh

 

6.2 Internet top-level domain

 

6.3 Internet services

 

6.4 Cyber cafés and Local Service Providers (LSPs)

 

6.5 Internet censorship and surveillance

 

CHAPTER -SEVEN
APPLICATION OF INTERNET IN ESTABLISH ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTIES
7.1. Introduction

7.2 Administration of Justice:

7.3 Fair trial rights

7.4 Juries and a fair trial

CHAPTER-EIGHT
CHALLENGES IN RIGHT TO INTERNET


8.1 Introduction

8.2 Different types of cyber crime

8.3. Present situation of Bangladesh

8.4 Cyber crime in Bangladesh

8.5 Use of Internet in bad Intention

8.6 Bangladesh is not safe from cyber crime

8.7 Bangladesh is in Danger

8.8 Bangladesh under a serious cyber threat

8.9 Bangladesh computer society website hacked by Italian hacker

8.10 Cyber Law In Bangladesh

8.11 Comparative Study With Some Countries

8.12 Emerging Cyber Threats in Bangladesh: In Quest of Effective Legal Remedies


8.13  Cyber Security in Bangladesh

8.14 Status of Bangladesh ICT Policies & Security Challenges

CHAPTER-NINE
CONCLUSION


9.1 Findings

9.2 Recommendation

9.3 Conclusion

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