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Architectural attributes which affect the rehabilitation and reintegration of juvenile correctional facilities
(2020-10)The process of reintegrating juvenile delinquents to society from correctional facilities is as important as the process of rehabilitation. If the rehabilitation process is not conducted properly it would rather be ... -
Are They Really Poor Spellers?: A Socio-psycholinguistic Study on Sinhala Spelling Errors of Visually Impaired Language Learners
(2019)Though, a considerable amount of studies on visual impairment have supported the concept of ‘sensory compensation’, a growing body of studies has identified Visually Impaired Language Learners (VILLs) as poor spellers. ... -
Are They Set to Lose Out in Others’ Gains? An Analysis of Livelihood Security in Acquisition of Lands in Sri Lanka. 9 th International Research Conference of KDU
(2016)Land acquisition in Sri Lanka takes place in a larger scale. Spending a post war era, many development projects are carried out both in urban and non-urban areas. Southern expressway, Hambantota harbour, Uma oya project ... -
Armed Forces in Disaster Management
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Articulating Rights Consciousness: Reinterpreting the Frontiers of the Concept of Substantive Legitimate Expectations as a Ground of Judicial Review in Sri Lanka
(2016)The concept of legitimate expectations is among the tools developed by courts to impose a check on administrative discretion for the purpose of safeguarding the citizens against the arbitrary exercise of power by public ... -
Artificial Cognition-based Medical Diagnosis and Treatment Recommendation System: A Review
(2023-09)In our rapidly evolving world, technological advancements and innovations have led to increasingly complex mechanisms. This research paper presents the implementation of an artificial cognition-based medical diagnosis ... -
Artificial Deprivation of Human Life: The Legal, Moral and Religious Controversy of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
(2022-11)Euthanasia or assisted suicide could be defined as the practice of artificial deprivation of human life to end unbearable and incurable suffering of a terminally ill person. Medical Historians believe that ancient Greeks ... -
Artificial Intelligence Approaches For Improved Adaptability in an Adaptive E-Learning Environment: a Review
(2018)The concept of e-Learning, which has emerged with the rapid advancement in technology, is a crucial aspect in the field of education. The major issue with the traditional concept of e-learning is that it delivers information ... -
Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice System: A Literature Review and a Survey
(2021)Companies, governments and security services around the world are now trying to use artificial intelligence to detect and prevent crime. Studies have shown that crime is predictable. The need is to just filter out ...