Between Law and Ambiguity: Bangladesh’s Duty-Free Alcohol Allowance Under Scrutiny
Bangladesh occupies a distinctive position on the global map of alcohol regulation. The state in question cannot be characterized as either a fully prohibitionist state or an open market. Instead, it employs a layered framework of permissions and restrictions that is, in practice, riddled with inconsistency, ambiguity, and social tension. This phenomenon is particularly evident…
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