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... emergency , thereby making Part II of the ordinance , which governs the nature of emergency regulations , effective . Rule 1 ( 2A ) ( b ) gives supreme authority to the President to issue any emergency regulation under Part II . Section ...
... emergency , thereby making Part II of the ordinance , which governs the nature of emergency regulations , effective . Rule 1 ( 2A ) ( b ) gives supreme authority to the President to issue any emergency regulation under Part II . Section ...
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... emergency in Sri Lanka while the police system has suffered a paralysis , only to be substituted by a lawless and violent security regime . Emergency regulations do not incor- porate checks and controls on the law enforcement system ...
... emergency in Sri Lanka while the police system has suffered a paralysis , only to be substituted by a lawless and violent security regime . Emergency regulations do not incor- porate checks and controls on the law enforcement system ...
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... emergency for another three months . On 26 November 2001 , the King rights contained in the Constitution remain suspended . Rights like right to freedom of opinion and expression , freedom to assemble peaceably and without arms ...
... emergency for another three months . On 26 November 2001 , the King rights contained in the Constitution remain suspended . Rights like right to freedom of opinion and expression , freedom to assemble peaceably and without arms ...
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