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The Doctrine of Indefeasibility of Title in Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study with The Law of The United Kingdom and Australia
(2021-06)
A definite title to one’s land is essential before a person can reap the full benefits of such land. In order to obtain a definite title to a land, a landowner must register such land legally in order for him to fully ...
A Crime against Nature: Legal Responses to Illicit Wildlife Trading
(2021)
Human beings aided trading and trafficking of endangered wild fauna
and flora acrossthe geographical borders of the countries has become a
paramount legal concern all around the world, especially for countries
like ...
Fraud Unravels All; Do Fraudulent Documents Invalidate A Letter of Credit?
(2021)
Over the centuries, the banks and trade practitioners have developed
practices and techniques for use in letters of credit in international trade
finance. Those practices and were subsequently standardized by the ...
The Rule of Autonomy in the Letter of Credit Process; A Comparative Analysis of the Fraud-Exception Rule
(2021-06)
Trade within and among nations represents a significant essence of state and individual affairs in the international arena. The development of international trade, facilitated by globalization, yields for new measures for ...
Legal Education and Legal Profession in Sri Lanka: Present and Future
(2021)
In Contemporary times, the legal profession is seen as a three-way
partnership among judges, practising lawyers and academics. Legal
education plays an important role in sculpting the legal profession. The
optimal ...
Legal Framework on Information Transparency in the Discharge of Public Projects; A Comparative Analysis in the SAARC Region
(2021-06)
Making the particulars of public construction contracts is one proven way to help citizens to get what they are searching for in the discharge of public projects. There is considerable evidence that information transparency ...