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Blind Mind: An Analysis on Education Rights Infringement of Child Soldiers
(2016)
An advanced mental attitude generates a successful human being. Such a strong mentality originates with education which is subjected to broad interpretation. Moreover, childhood is where the intellectual development of a ...
A Comparative Analysis on Curbing Illegal Sand Mining in Sri Lanka: In light of Environmental Law
(2016)
The world develops every day whereby the requirements of mankind to fulfil its need will never come into an end. Construction industry has become one of the booming industries that fulfil this need. Relation to such an ...
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ARTICLE IV OF THE OUTER SPACE TREATY AND ITS RELAVANCE FOR THE PRESENT DAY
(2016)
Space Law can be defined as the body of law governing space related activities. Space Law comprises a variety of international agreements, treaties, conventions, United Nations General Assembly resolutions, and rules and ...
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 ...
Sufficiency of Employment Maternity Benefits Law in Sri Lanka: comparative study with European Union Discrimination Law
(2016)
The protection of the motherhood, fatherhood and family life is priority for many national governments. Yet, pregnancy and maternity related discrimination occurs across Sri Lanka in many areas in the Employment and it is ...
''Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project adverse to Sri Lanka?” Legal and Environmental Impact on Sri Lanka
(2016)
This research aims to assess the adverse impact of Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project to Sri Lanka. India had overseas trading with many countries around the world since time immemorial. Sethusamudram Ship Canal project was ...
Substantive Equality as a Universal Remedy to Eliminate Gender Stereotypes: Snakes and Ladders
(2016)
Gender Stereotypes are deeply-rooted societal norms or social taboos on gender. Though it is merely an unconscious categorization, it directly affects on the concept of equality between men and women, particularly leading ...
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 ...
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 ...
Contracting in Cyber Space: A Comparative Analysis of Electronic Transaction Law in Sri Lanka
(2016)
In the last few decades the means and methods of traditional face to face contracts have been changed significantly. The most influential factor for this drastic change is the rapid development of information technology ...