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Sri Lanka, Human Rights and the United Nations: A Scrutiny into the International Human Rights Engagement with a Third World State Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan Springer, 2019, xix + 266 pp, hb £99.99, ebk £79.50, ISBN 9789811373497 hb, 9789811373503 ebk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2021

Punsara Amarasinghe
Affiliation:
Visiting Researcher, Science Po, Paris (France); [email protected]
Eshan Jayawardena
Affiliation:
Independent Researcher, Napier (New Zealand); MA (IR) JNU, New Delhi (India); [email protected]
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References

1 Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan, ‘Why Sri Lanka Doesn't Trust the UN’, The Diplomat, 10 August 2016, https://thediplomat.com/2016/08/why-sri-lanka-doesnt-trust-the-un.

2 de Silva, M, ‘Sri Lanka (Ceylon): The New Republican Constitution’ (1972) 5 Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 239, 241Google Scholar.