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Author: Isabelle Lassee

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Peace and Conflict, Transitional Justice

Incorporating International Crimes into Sri Lankan Law: The Need for Legislative Reform

Featured image courtesy Al Jazeera In a paper published recently, Eleanor Vermunt and I argued that international crimes must be incorporated into Sri Lankan law with retroactive effect in order to enable…

Isabelle Lassee Isabelle Lassee on 09/22/2016
Colombo, Jaffna, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Transitional Justice

Tracking incremental progress on the Transitional Justice agenda

Photo courtesy Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice Last week, SACLS released a report titled “From Words to Action: A Road Map for Implementing Sri Lanka’s Transitional Justice Commitments”. This report unpacks the…

Isabelle Lassee Isabelle Lassee on 02/29/2016

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