2016 IRC Articles: Recent submissions
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Low - Cost VoIP Solution for University PBX by Using SPA3102
(2016)The benefits of implementing an open source VoIP system at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) where an analog system is still being used, and VoIP system provides not only voice communication but also ... -
Secure Collaborative Mobile Platform for Transmission and Archival of Medical Images
(2016)Compromising security of sensitive medical data often lead to severe consequences such as death of a patient or financial loses to health workers. This becomes worse when we share electronic medical data among a large ... -
The challenging scope of protecting and promoting Human Rights in the context of Counter Terrorism: Sri Lankan Perspective
(2016)Protecting and promoting Human Rights is universally accepted conception. Any one should not be allowed to derogate Human Rights. State parties are bound to protect and promote Human Rights under any circumstances. And the ... -
ONLINE BUS TICKET RESERVATION SYSTEM TO THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICE IN SRI LANKA
(2016)The distance bus ticket reservation has been one of the major concerns in the National Transport Commission (NTC) in Sri Lanka. However, the current process of bus reservation is conducted manually and it is a very energetic ... -
Beyond the frame; a dopting the polluter pays principle to regulate the e- waste in Sri Lanka,nation secured from e -waste
(2016)Development of technology paves way to a drastic usage of e-waste in day to day lives of the human beings worldwide. Thereby it gradually becomes an issue of growing concern worldwide about how to dispose this e-waste. It ... -
Cost Benefit Perspectives of Backward Vertical Integration: An Empirical Study on the Textile and Apparel Industry in Sri Lanka
(2016)Textile and apparel industry occupies a prominent position in the industrial sector of Sri Lanka generating the largest export income. Sri Lankan apparel sector positions via ethical manufacturing and sound labour practices, ... -
Traffic controlling in unpredictable environment using multi agent systems
(2016)With the developments taking place in every area, life has become fast-paced journey making time is one of the most important factor. Transport sector has not been left behind on this scope of development. Technologies ... -
Title Registration System in Sri Lanka: Comparative Study of Law in Austria and Ghana
(2016)In Sri Lanka registration of deeds was proposed to be replaced with registration of title system, introduced by the Registration of Title Act 21 of 1998. Under this system certainty of ownership of a land is guaranteed by ... -
ITray: Multi - agent Solution for LAN Based File Sharing
(2016)Multi-agent systems are capable of handling the complexity of the real world problems through its emerging features including coordination, communication and negotiations. Thus, Multi-agent systems can be applied to handle ... -
Financial Management Practices and Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Sri Lanka
(2016)This research was conducted to recognize the relationship between financial management practices and performances of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Sri Lanka. In order to support the findings of the research, the ... -
Best Interest through Lens of Shared Parental responsibility; A New Model for Child Custody Determinations in Sri Lanka
(2016)Breakdown of the family is very much traumatic for children of a family. In order to assure a safe and a protected future for children, maintenance of ?best interest of the child?concept, in custody disputes is paramount ... -
Market Orientation and Financial Performance (An Empirical Study on Tea Exporters in Tea Export Industry in Sri Lanka
(2016)This study aims to examine the effect of market orientation on financial performance in relation to Sri Lanka Tea export industry. The problem of the study is “Is the variation of the Market Orientation (MO) reflected in ... -
Privacy of Personal Health Information as a Patients’ Right in Sri Lanka
(2016)Health information privacy refers to the right of a patient to expect that their personal health information remains private and shared with others to the extent in order to provide proper health care. Personal health ... -
Implications of adopting the principle of Informed Consent in Sri Lankan Medical Malpractice law: A critical analysis in light of Montgomery v. Lanarkshire Health Board (2015 ) UKSC 11
(2016)In Sri Lanka the law on medical negligence persists against the backdrop of a culture where the medical profession is one of the most noble and revered of all vocations. A doctor?s opinion is always respected and rarely ... -
THE ENLIGHTENMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN SRI LANKA: BRINGING LAW AND RELIGION TO ONE PLATFORM
(2016)Human rights are the basic rules that give effect to the idea of fundamental rights. Chapter three of the 1978 Constitution of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka specifies the fundamental Rights that are entitled ... -
The Buddhist Teachings on Good Governance
(2016)This paper basically discusses the Buddhist notion on good governance and its relevance for current political system in Sri Lanka. Due to political imbalance and corruption in politics, the world has become confusion. It ... -
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 ... -
Post Legislative Scrutiny generates people friendly laws
(2016)Post-Legislative Scrutiny is, relatively, a novel concept. An effective mechanism of Post-Legislative Scrutiny will contribute to review the laws in force, making the laws people-friendly. An institutionalized Post- ... -
Role of International Law in a Unipolar World: Disparity between enforcement and existence of obligations
(2016)Traditionally international law and hegemonic powers are considered irreconcilable. According to many critics, hegemonic powers are reluctant to obey the rules of international law. In such a scenario the international ... -
Balancing Right to Environment and Right to Development using the Public Trust Doctrine : Special Reference to Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka
(2016)Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) is one of major legal concepts that is emphasized by many environmentalists during the last few decades. The meaning of this doctrine is that, the legal title is vested in the state and the ...