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Legitimate Capability of Executing the Death Penalty under Human Rights Law and Values
(2017)
The debate whether the death penalty should be carried out or not has been continuing from time to time in different parts of the world. Death penalty is creating an unnatural way of ending life and it is opposite to the ...
Protection of Women in Non International Armed Conflict- A Feminist Perspective
(2017)
The legal regime of international humanitarian law is meant for protection for victims of
armed conflict. It distinguishes two types of armed conflicts, namely: IAC, opposing two or more States, and NIAC, between governmental ...
The Need for a Regional Mechanism to Combat Piracy at Sea in the South Asian Region.
(2017)
This research paper explores whether there is a need for a regional mechanism to combat piracy in South Asia with special reference to Sri Lanka. Thus, the objectives of this paper revolves around identifying whether there ...
State Responsibility and Legal Framework of Sri Lanka in Food Safety
(2017)
Using different kinds of chemicals for agriculturally produced foods is a common phenomenon in Sri Lanka. The use of chemicals can be seen mostly in each and every step in the cultivation process, from nursery level till ...
Analysis of Dependencies & Legal Barriers on Digital Forensic Investigations in Sri Lanka
(2017)
The objective of this research is to investigate dependencies and legal barriers arises when conducting digital forensic investigation in Sri Lankan context. Since the Sri Lankan legislations on computer crimes are now ...
Turn to your Duties to retain your Rights: Critical analysis on Right to Water
(2017)
The outstanding importance of water has pronounced many of scholars in various occasions. Water is necessary for the survival of entire life, yet over one billion people do not have available sources of clean water for ...
A Grapple for Standing out Rather fitting in: Sri Lankan Claim to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
(2017)
Continental shelf is one of the maritime zones which consist of numerous rich mineral deposits, oil, gas and fisheries. The commercial value attached to this particular zone is gigantic. In consequence every state tries ...
Silent threat to Sri Lanka’s biodiversity: laws relating to Invasive Alien Species
(2017)
Incidents such as reduction of forge grasses that can be used by elephants due to rapid spreading of Lantana in Udawalawe National Park and growth of common gorse in Horton National Park indicate that there is a silent ...
Tax Amnesties: The Case of Sticks and Carrots
(2017)
Abstract- Tax amnesties are an invitation to tax evaders to join the ranks of people who pay the due taxes. The popularity of amnesty programs over time and across countries is understandable as it produces both shortand ...