Books
- Selected Articles by Zahidul Islam: 2005. Published by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 2006.
- Strengthening Family Courts. Published by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 2006.
Articles in Journals
(2006) ‘The Confusions and Uncertainties Thwarting Family Courts’; Bangladesh Journal of Law, Vol. 10 Nos.1 & 2, June & December 2006; at pp. 97 – 118; Dhaka.
(2005) ‘Legitimate Expectation: Understanding how a view turned to a principle’; Bangladesh Journal of Law, Vol. 9 Nos.1 & 2 June & December 2005; at pp. 69 – 84; Dhaka.
Research Reports
(June, 2008) ‘Evaluation Report on E-Food.Net, Haryana (a best practice in e-governance in India)’; Governance Knowledge Centre, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govt. of India.
(June, 2008) ‘Evaluation Report on E-Health.Net, Haryana (a best practice in e-governance in India)’; Governance Knowledge Centre, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govt. of India.
(May, 2008) ‘Evaluation Report on E-Jana Sampark, Chandigarh (a best practice in e-governance in India)’; Governance Knowledge Centre, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govt. of India.
(May, 2008) ‘Evaluation Report on E-Sampark, Chandigarh (a best practice in e-governance in India)’; Governance Knowledge Centre, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govt. of India.
(December, 2008) ‘Evaluation Report on Grameen Bank, Bangladesh (a best practice in micro-finance and poverty evaluation in Bangladesh)’ (upcoming); Governance Knowledge Centre, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govt. of India.
(June, 2007) ‘Report of the Study on the Advocacy Programme on the Use of Sections 54 and 167 of CrPC by the Police Officers’; PIL & Advocacy Cell, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust; Dhaka, Bangladesh.
(February, 2006) ‘Looking into the Institutional Response to Monga’, PIL & Advocacy Cell, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust; Dhaka, Bangladesh.
(October, 2005) ‘Towards identifying advocacy issues concerning Family Courts and Nari O Shishu Nirjaton Domon Tribunal’; PIL & Advocacy Cell, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust; Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Select Newspaper Articles:
- The Village Court: A neglected but potential rural justice forum
- Judiciary must take bold steps to get rid of backlog of cases
- India for DNA test in child maintenance suits
- HIV Patients’ Right To Marry: Indian-Bangladeshi Laws In Perspective
- Hartal, Recent SC Judgment and Vulnerable Public Interest
- Whether HIV-AIDS Should Be a Ground for Divorce
- Restricting Polygamy in Bangladesh
- Overriding Jurisdiction of the Family Courts
- The relevance of hartal as a political weapon
- Executing Family Courts Decree: Part II
- Executing Family Courts Decree: Part I
- Mediation and the Family Courts
- Familiarising Family Courts
- Public Interest Litigation: An Outline
- The Plight Of The Family Members Of The Outlaws
- Crocodile Tears For Separation Of Judiciary
- Access To Justice: A simple Explanation
- Guaranteeing The Rights Of The Slum Dwellers
- Adoption Laws In Islam: Some issues
- Police Torture And Recent Court Directives
- Self Assessment in Income Tax System: An Observation
- Penalty and Prosecution Alone cannot prevent Tax Evasion
- Some Thoughts For Bangladesh Police Reforms
- Hartal: A Political Right Violating Some Fundamental Rights
- Neither RAB Nor Any Other Force Can Serve The Purpose, Unless…
- The Rights Of The Citizens Residing Abroad

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