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ID076320
Title ProperDowry in Bangladesh
Other Title Informationcompromizing women's rights
LanguageENG
AuthorHuda, Shahnaz
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Marriage negotiations for Bangladeshi Muslims involve various financial transactions including primarily the religiously sanctioned dower (mahr). Added to mahr, the practice of dowry or joutuk, demands made by the husband's side to the bride's side, have in the last few decades become a widespread practice supported neither by state law nor personal laws, but apparently designed to strengthen traditional patriarchal assumptions. Based on detailed fieldwork, this article discusses the historical assimilation of dowry practices in Bangladesh, including debates regarding its social ramifications on women's rights in Bangladesh, linked now to growing evidence of dowry-related violence. The existing dowry practices, despite legal intervention, continue to compromise women's rights in Bangladesh.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 26, No.3; Nov 2006: p249-268
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research Vol. 26, No.3; Nov 2006: p249-268
Key WordsBangladesh ;  Domestic Violence ;  Dower ;  Dowry ;  Gender ;  Marriage ;  Women's Rights ;  Women’s Rights