Browsing 2023 IRC Articles by Faculty "Faculty of Law"
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Combating online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)The pervasive nature of the internet has facilitated a significant increase in online child sexual exploitation and abuse worldwide. Since the transnational aspect of these crimes poses a challenge for law enforcement ... -
A Comparative Analysis of Duty to Reason Giving in Administrative Law
(2023-09)The Duty to give reasons for a decision is a part of the Audi alteram partem, which is indispensable in administrative law. Earlier, the principles of natural justice did not include any general rule that reasons should ... -
Confidentiality of trade secrets during court proceedings in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)Trade secrets are an intellectual property strategy used by businesses to protect commercially valuable information which generates a competitive advantage. In Sri Lankan context, majority of small and medium-scale enterprises ... -
Equilibrium of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
(2023-09)Since the dawn of information technology, terrorists have used cyberspace as a weapon to carry out their intentions. At the moment, cyber technology provides cyber terrorists with a comprehensive and complicated set of ... -
Exploring the Child Custody Laws in Sri Lankan
(2023-09)Modern legislation is heavily influenced by how parent-child relationships are shaped, and its fundamental objective is to act in the child's best interests while simultaneously respecting parental rights. The best interests ... -
“FLYING WITHOUT SOULS” A Comparative Analysis of Laws Governing Drones in Sri Lanka and the European Union
(2023-09)This research evaluates whether the degree of consistency and relevancy of drone and UAV laws existing in the Sri Lankan legal regime is sufficient to cater for society's needs compared to the laws governing in the European ... -
Impact of Artificial Intelligence on legal practice in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)Artificial Intelligence (AI) a machine-based system used to ease the human work load, has been popular globally and its influence can be seen even in developing countries like Sri Lanka. Although it has dominated areas ... -
The Impact of Parental Alcoholism on Children’s Rights
(2023-09)Long standing family relationship between parents and child is essential for continues development of children that intern determine the future prospects of young generation. Initial stage of human life everything learns ... -
Intellectual Property Law Vs Human Rights Law
(2023-09)In simple terms, intellectual property rights are rights that recognize and provide incentives for inventions connected to social development. On the other hand, human rights are basic natural rights that are inheritable ... -
The Interplay of Realms in Shaping Access to Safe and Legal Abortion Services in Sri Lanka in Cases of Rape-Induced Pregnancies
(2023-09)In Sri Lanka, abortion is only permitted when the life of the mother is in danger, making it illegal in most cases. However, regardless of the legal restrictions, women still seek and access illegal abortion services. It ... -
Legal Aspects of Challenges and Privacy Concerns in Establishing and Maintaining a Forensic DNA Database in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)This research has been conducted to identify the legal aspects of challenges and privacy concerns in establishing and maintaining a forensic DNA database in Sri Lanka. Establishing a forensic DNA database in Sri Lanka ... -
The Legal Protection Of Coral Reefs In Sri Lanka
(2023-09)Sri Lanka, being an island, has an abundance of coral reefs and reef ecosystems situated around the country. However, they are currently under the threat of rapid deterioration due to adverse human activities. Even though ... -
Legislating the National Intelligence Services in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)National Intelligence Services Act is a long overdue legislation. Separate legislation for national intelligence is a paramount import to mount intelligence operations that empower and enhance high-grade and high-quality ... -
“Living in Adultery” as a Ground for Losing the Opportunity to Claim Maintenance
(2023-09)The common law reciprocal duty of maintaining the spouses has been part of the Sri Lankan legal regime with the incorporation of the maintenance law directions, with the enforcement of Maintenance Ordinance, No. 19 of 1889, ... -
The Prevention of Domestic Violence Instigated by the Insane
(2023-09)Domestic violence is an enormous, hidden problem in Sri Lanka and in most cases, it happens within marriage or family life, as aggression aimed toward women and children and, on some occasions, men also be the victims of ... -
Recognition the Principle of State Responsibility in Land based Marine Pollution as a Response to State Sovereignty
(2023-09)The seas and oceans as the largest eco-system in the world have been rapidly polluted from various sources throughout the history. This global issue is mainly caused by states through land-based sources. Even though there ... -
Recommendations to Improve the Legal Framework in Sri Lanka on Combating Involvement of Convertible Virtual Currencies in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Trafficking
(2023-09)Trafficking of illicit drugs and psychotropic substances has become a large problem in the present world due to abusive characteristics, health problems, and transnational crimes. Each state fights against illicit drug ... -
Right to die should be legalized as a fundamental human right in Sri Lanka.
(2023-09)Many nations throughout the world are debating and considering whether or not to recognize the right to death as a fundamental human right. The debate over the legality of the right to die has special significance in Sri ... -
Time-Travel to ‘Nova-Species’
(2023-09)This research aims at analysing the impact of Naturalism-based Roman Law principles on certain concepts in modern Intellectual Property Law (IPL). Roman civilization was historically at its peak in literature and artistic ... -
Whether Sri Lankan Constitution has adequate provisions to recognize custodial death as a violation of the right to life
(2023-09)Custodial death one of the worst crimes in civilized society which is governed by the rule of law. The deaths of accused/suspects remain a very controversial topic not only in a particular country or region, but in the ...