Section outline


  • Your Course Instructor:

    Mohammad Abu Sufian
    LL.B (Hons) & LL.M (London)
    Certificate of Higher Education in Law (London)
    Master of Laws in International Trade Law (London)
    Senior Lecturer, Department of Law
    Assistant Proctor (PC)Daffodil International University
    Cell: 01716362630E-mail: 
    sufian.law@diu.edu.bd
    Office Hours: Sunday to Thursday (From 8.30am  to 4.30pm.)

    Class Schedule:

    Day: Sunday    section A                             Monday SECTION B
    Time: 1.30 pm ---3.30pm                              8.30AM ----10.30AM

    Room Number: 1214                                     1215B


    Objectives of the Course: 

    The aims of the course are to study in detail those aspects labour law that regulates relationship between workers and the employers. This course aims to provide an overview of central topics of both Bangladesh labour laws and international labour law promoted by ILO. Students will understand the emergence of the movement for the protection of labour rights throughout the world. It will mainly focus on legal mechanism of protecting worker rights in both formal and informal sectors. One of the key concerns will be to promote labour activism from among students of this course.

    Expected Learning Outcomes from the Course: 

    It is expected that students will be able to:

    ·         Understand the idea of labour relations and the premise of abour legislations;

    ·         Become aware of labour rights, safety, health and hygiene etc;

    ·         Learn about the Wages, Compensation and Trade Union rights;

    ·         Apply and analyze laws as capacity of judges, academics;

    ·         Contribute in safeguarding labour human rights.

     Course Content:

    The course will focus on the protection worker rights. This will be done on the basis of international labour laws promulgated by ILO. It will examine the significance of protecting worker rights from the lens of human rights law, constitutional law, Islamic law, and other principles of natural justice. The appointment of workers along with the condition of work, welfare measures, wages, and dispute regulation will be thoroughly looked at from Bangladesh labour law perspective. 

    Instructions/Guidelines/Requirement for this Course:

    • Classes will be conducted through google meet during the pandemic.
    • All the students registered for this course have to enroll in Moodle.
    • The link of the classes will be provided in the Moodle. 
    • Students can find all the course materials from Moodle.
    • All the students have to submit the soft copy of their "Assignment" in Moodle under assignment section created here and for this they will be graded here.
    • One discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lecture Students have to give their feedback on these forum and marks will be given for their feedback
    • Any announcement regarding the class will be posted on Moodle. So they have to keep themselves always active on Moodle.
    • All the quizzes and presentations will be held on this platform and students will be informed accordingly.
    • The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm and final exam will be given along with the announcement for these tests.
    • Two special discussion forums will be created before mid-term and final examination for analyzing both the question and exam methods.