The scientific and technological progress of a country depends vastly on the government’s
actual approach towards promoting these factors. The right to development, a human right
of the people of a country which is ...
The use of law as a response to disability is arguably a recent development in Sri Lanka
and is reflected primarily in The Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act
(hereinafter ‘the Act’).1 Even at a ...
Property has always been a privilege of a few and not a right of the humankind, and the
lack of it makes men and women vulnerable.1 Those who do not enjoy rights relating to
property need the fundamental protection of ...
The laws governing criminal procedure are based on a compromise between conflicting
objectives of policy: on the one hand, effective law enforcement which concerns the
security of the community as a whole and on the ...
Banking confidentiality, a tradition and a cardinal principle under banking law is a moral
as well as a legal duty. It began as an implied contractual term arising as a result of
banker- customer relationship and is thus ...
The well-known saying that the ‘Private Sector is the Engine of Growth’ implies that a
company is a creature of the law for the purpose of economic gain (other than the
negligible percentage of non-profit entities) and ...
Knowledge assets have a profound impact on the successes of business in the 21st
century. From an economic point of view, the rights associated with any undisclosed
information or trade secrets provide its owner an ...
This paper looks at the Sri Lankan legal responses to fractured relationships in the spheres
of husband and wife and employer and employee. In examining the husband wife
relationship we will confine ourselves to the ...
A legal system is based on basic norms and values which guarantee smooth functioning of
the society it serves. These norms and values reflect communal morals rooted in the
natural law tradition and they direct the “Black ...
The phrase ‘work like any other, work like no other’ taken from the ILO Report on
Domestic Workers is used in this paper in the context of domestic workers performing
their work similar to other workers, but domestic ...
Sovereignty is no more an absolute right of a State in the contemporary world. Sovereign
States possess rights, as well as obligations. Due to this transformation and increased State
practice, the international community ...
The notion of freedom of contract is a fundamental one that gives parties right to
incorporate any term they desire. As a result, contracts consist of terms to limit or exclude
liability of one party to the contract. ...
During the early years of British rule, by the proclamation of 23rd September 1799, the
continued operation of the Thesawalamai was guaranteed. In the present context, the
Constitution of 19781 has guaranteed the continued ...
Justice and security are two significant interrelated components in a sustainable society. Law
is a powerful instrument which is used to ensure justice and security to everyone the society.
The administration of criminal ...
Compensating road accident victims adequately and satisfactorily in Sri Lanka is a critical
problem due to several factors.1 Primarily, ‘accidents’ do not involve the mental element
of the doer as it is a sudden an ...
Consumer rights law in this age of globalization has generated new challenges for policy
makers to ensure a stable and sustainable community. At the same time, the familiar
doctrine ‘let the buyer beware’ is no longer ...
The global population has exceeded the 7 billion mark, and this places severe constraints
on the finite resources of the planet. One of the key factors in feeding this ever-increasing
population is the development of new ...
Many socio -political problems such as the increased cost of living and the waste of public
money for various inadequate programmes that we have today directly or indirectly
contribute to the existence and growth of ...
In the modern world, only a democratically elected government will gain the recognition
as a legitimate government. A state can enhance representative democracy only by
adopting an accurate and appropriate electoral ...
The compulsory acquisition of privately owned land by the State exercising its right of
eminent domain has been identified as a principle which coexists with the well known
conception of absolutism of private property. ...