When everything surrounding is so grey and gloomy due to the pandemic, publication of the book, 'Bangladesh and International Law' (Routledge 2021) edited by Professor Mohammad Shahabuddin, brought some colors of joy, pride and excitement among the Bangladeshi law scholars who takes some sort of interest in international law. At least, for sure it was a moment to celebrate for those who have contributed to the project. The book also came at the time when Bangladesh is celebrating its 50
th anniversary of its independence, the very birth of which in 1971 had challenged, disrupted and reshaped many conventional doctrines of international law in a Cold War era; making the publication of this book with what we call 'a perfect timing'! It gives me pleasure to write few words about the book, about which the editor passionately tweeted, "A collection of international law stories of suffering, solidarity, resilience, resistance, and success from the Global South"—— fascinating enough to for a reader to grab the book to know more about those stories!