Police Role in Sri Lanka
Author: Frank De Silva
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 9789556652352
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Author: Frank De Silva
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 9789556652352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Phil Miller
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780745340791
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn explosive account of a secret group of mercenaries based on newly declassified documents.
Author: Human Rights Watch/Asia
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 59
ISBN-13: 9781623132842
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This 59-page report documents various torture methods used by the Sri Lankan police against criminal suspects, including severe beatings, electric shock, suspension from ropes in painful positions, and rubbing chili paste in the genitals and eyes. Victims of torture and their families may spend years seeking justice and redress with little hope of success"--Publisher's description.
Author: Nandasēna Ratnapāla
Publisher: Office of International Criminal Justice
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 124
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: René Lévy
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9788131731451
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevised version of papers presented at a conference held at New Delhi during 9-11 February 2004.
Author: E. Lauterpacht
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-03-12
Total Pages: 766
ISBN-13: 9780521580700
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique and essential work of reference for the international lawyer.
Author: Kumari Jayawardena
Publisher: Zubaan
Published: 2016-11-21
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 9385932144
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Sexual Violence and Impunity in South Asia research project (coordinated by Zubaan and supported by the International Development Research Centre) brings together, for the first time in the region, a vast body of knowledge on this important - yet silenced - subject. Six country volumes (one each on Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and two on India, as well as two standalone volumes) comprising over fifty research papers and two book-length studies, detail the histories of sexual violence and look at the systemic, institutional, societal, individual and community structures that work together to perpetuate impunity for perpetrators. The essays in this volume examine history and contemporary politics to understand the root causes of sexual violence in Sri Lanka. They look at the polarization created around ethnic and linguistic identities during the three-decades of ethnic conflict, but also scrutinize the routine violence of communities towards their own women in daily life. The authors argue that in this transitional post-war phase, Sri Lankan women must not only be treated as victims, but as agents of change. The writers highlight a hitherto unaddressed aspect of sexual violence: that of the structures that enable impunity on the part of perpetrators, be they security personnel and paramilitary forces, members of armed rebel groups, gangs, local politicians and police or ordinary citizens including close family members. They demonstrate how impunity for perpetrators is both a failure of the formal justice process and a product of individual, community and social conditions and indeed the choices that victims and families make that promote silence over truth. At the end of more than a quarter century of conflict that has left some 100,000 dead, 50,000 women-headed households struggling to survive, as well as countless victims and survivors of sexual violence, the calls for justice can no longer be ignored.
Author: T. D. S. A. Dissanayaka
Publisher: Swastika Pvt. Limited
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn account of the current politics and ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.
Author: Lone Lindholt
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-08-04
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 9004481524
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe volume, intended to function as an academic debate-book, began as a workshop on Human Rights and the Police in Transitional Countries held in March 2001 in Hillerød, Denmark. The workshop, which was funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, brought together practitioners and academics from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America to discuss common experience from the context of transition, which characterises all of them. These discussions take place along four themes, i.e. the transitional context, governance and rule of law; police and civil society; education and training; and the police organisation and reform, international intervention and aid. In addition to a number of key papers on general and theoretical aspects, each section contains a number of illustrative examples of how these issues express themselves in a large number of countries. Finally, the book sums up a catalogue of findings and recommendations in relation to the promotion of human rights in transitional countries and the role of the police in this work.
Author: Bombay (India : State). Education Department
Publisher:
Published: 1915
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13:
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