Human Rights in Sri Lanka1976 - Civil rights - 77 pages Report examining the extent to which basic human rights have been secured in Sri Lanka - comments on the constitution and related legal aspects concerning civil rights, trade union rights, political participation, access to education, quality of life, religious freedom, freedom of speech, legal status of minority groups, etc. References. |
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Definition of Minorities | 5 |
Freedom from Inhuman Treatment | 13 |
Freedom from imprisonment for Contractual Obligations | 19 |
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