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Bibliothèque The State of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sri Lanka

The State of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sri Lanka

The State of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sri Lanka
A Joint Civil Society Shadow Report to the United Nations Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights
The State of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sri Lanka

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Mars 2017
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Coming two years after a political transition from post-war authoritarianism, this Shadow Report to the United Nations Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights is framed in the backdrop of two concurrent processes of ‘transformation’ currently underway in Sri Lanka. The first is the process of constitutional reform initiated by the Government that was elected on the platform of restoring democratic, inclusive and accountable governance. The second is the transitional justice process whose contours continue to be shaped by the interplay of domestic and international political dynamics.

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The final report has been compiled and prepared by Prashanthi Jayasekara with support from Sandun Thudugala, Vijay Nagaraj and Nigel Nugawela.

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