Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
To increase death registration rates, the law should provide that registration is available and compulsory to all deaths occurring in every geographical area and for every population group in the country, without discrimination. Examples of possible discriminations are: sex; race ethnicity, religion or population group; marital status; nationality, citizenship, residency or regugee/asylum status; or any other characteristic such as prisoners or persons with disabilities
Bangladesh
Legal Analysis
Death registration is compulsory because the law also requires the son, daughter or guardian of the deceased (or other informant) to report the death to the registrar. However, registration is not universal. The law requires registrars to register the death of any person who dies in their district or resides in their district "irrespective of race, religion, caste, clan or sex". Absent from this clause is "citizenship," and the Bangladesh government does not routinely register the death of refugees.