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| 100 | _aFernando Basil | ||
| 245 | _aGyges ring : The 1978 constitution of Sri Lanka | ||
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| 365 | _b Gratis | ||
| 505 | _aCONTENTS: Foreword; Introduction: Glaucon's story about the ring of invisibility and J.R. Jawardene's legacy. Chapter 1: The 1978 Constitution: Its Foundation is Flawed. Chapter 2: The tussle between the Executive President and public authorities. Chapter 3: Paranoia of Regimes in Power. Chapter 4: Executive Presidential System - A Constitutional Development Based on Distrust. Chapter 5: How has the judiciary been diminished in value since 1978 and why?. Chapter 6: The Politics of Habeas Corpus and the Marginal Role of the Sri Lankan Courts Under the 1978 Constitution. Chapter 7: Abysmal Lawlessness and the Zero Status of Citizens. Chapter 8: Discussions on 1978 Constitution. Chapter 9: 18th Amendment: The Last Debate on the Constitution written around the passing of the 18th Amendment. A Comment: Dr. J. de Almeida Gunaratne (PC). | ||
| 650 | _a1. Constitutional Law - Sri Lanka | ||
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