Due Process and Preparedness for Public Emergencies: Lessons for Sri Lanka, From the COVID-19 Pandemic = හදිසි මහජන අවස්යතා උදෙසා නිසි කාර්යය පටිපාටිය සහ සූදානම කොවිඩ් -19 වසංගතයෙන් ශ්රී ලංකාවට උගත හැකි පාඩම් = பொது நெருக்கடி நிலைகளுக்கான உரிய செயன்முறை மற்றும் தயார்நிலை கொவிட்-19 தொற்றுநோயிலிருந்து இலங்கைக்கான படிப்பினைகள்
Abstract
This study explores the due process implications of the challenges faced by Sri Lanka’s judicial system during the COVID-19 pandemic. It identifies two key due process rights which are adversely affected by the COVID-19 restrictions, namely the right to a fair trial, and access to legal representation and assistance.
The study also conducts an analysis of the judicial responses to the challenges brought about due to COVID-19, as well as a comparative analysis of the judicial experience of India and Singapore in dealing with COVID-19 restrictions, in order to identify the critical lessons learned to improve Sri Lanka’s due process commitments.
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This upload includes the Sinhala and Tamil translated reports.
6 infographics and 2 videos on due process rights of individuals in Sri Lanka and rights of certain communities were posted on Verite's social media platforms. These infographics and videos are uploaded here as well.
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