Browsing Volume 04, Issue 02, 2024 by Title
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Analysis of International Refugee Laws and Refugee Protection Framework in Sri Lanka: Challenges and Opportunities
(2024-09)This paper offers a unique and elaborate epistemological understanding of the international refugee law structure as well as the status quo of Sri Lanka on refugee related aspects. Paper examines the historical background ... -
A Balancing Approach on ‘Right to Patent’ and ‘Right to Health’ during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2024-09)This paper examines the global COVID-19 Pandemic, and the health sector’s response to it, with challenges to uphold Human Rights in a Crisis. There are difficulties for the people in accessing to medicines due to the ... -
Evaluating the Use of Artificial Intelligence for an Effective Justice System in Sri Lanka
(2024-09)Introducing an artificial intelligence (AI) legal system in Sri Lanka can be a complex but potentially transformative endeavor. In such a context the objective of this research is to evaluate the use of Artificial intelligence ... -
Examining the Consequences of Corporal Punishment on Children in Sri Lanka: A Study of Child Rights and Legal Frameworks
(2024-09)Corporal Punishment is a controversial issue globally, and Sri Lanka is not an exception. Although the government of Sri Lanka has introduced various legislative measures to prohibit Corporal Punishment, it is still widely ... -
Privacy Considerations in the Age of Digital Transformation in Emerging Bharat
(2024-09)In today’s technologically advanced world, the concept of privacy has become more critical than ever before. With the digital transformation sweeping across the globe, individuals’ privacy has come under intense scrutiny. ... -
A Study of the Allegation of Denial of Humanitarian Assistance - An Analysis of the Charge against Sri Lanka in the OISL Report
(2024-09)In 2009, Government of Sri Lanka militarily defeated the three decades old separatist armed conflict spearheaded by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. In 2015, Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights conducted an ... -
A Study on the Sex Workers’ Movement: Looking beyond Indian Legislation
(2024-09)Sex work, involving the provision of sexual services in exchange for payment, is a prevalent practice in India. Despite being a signatory to numerous global agreements on women’s rights and having legislation prohibiting ... -
Unveiling the Dynamics of Nepal’s Contribution-Based Social Security: A Legal Perspective
(2024-09)A contribution-based social security system is one of the forms of social security measures where an employer, employee, or individual (selfemployee) contributes financially to fund social security benefits. Nepal’s social ...