Sri Lanka – November 2011 Report
Overview November saw the submission of the controversial Revival of Underperforming Enterprises and Underutilized Enterprises Act, as an urgent bill by the government. The Act enabled the government to acquire
Overview November saw the submission of the controversial Revival of Underperforming Enterprises and Underutilized Enterprises Act, as an urgent bill by the government. The Act enabled the government to acquire
The Tenth Session of the Legislature-Parliament continued, and as many as 06 meetings were convened, during the month of October. The major highlight of the month is as follows: The
The Legislature-Parliament witnessed as many as 08 meetings convened in the reporting period. The Tenth Session continued and fifty-sixth to sixty-third meetings were held during the month of September. The
Commenced in early May, the Tenth session of the Legislature-Parliament continued, and 13 meetings altogether were convened, during the month of August. The major highlights of those meetings are as
The Legislature-Parliament handled the ongoing business of the Tenth Session in November, 2011. 09 meetings altogether were convened during the month of November. The major highlight of the month is
The Ninth session of the Ninth Parliament which commenced on 22nd May 2011 was prorogued on July 7 after 30 working days. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and
The Eighth session of the Ninth Parliament which commenced on 25th January 2011 and continued for 33 days concluded on 24th March 2011. On 15th March 2011 after a long
South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a voluntary people’s organisation, has expressed concern over the High Court’s summoning of Dr Asif Nazrul, a law professor at Dhaka University, for his
US body gives HR Award to Asma Jehangir NEW YORK: United Nations Association of USA (UNA-USA) Leo Nevas Human Rights Task Force awarded Dr Asma Jahangir with 2011 Leo Nevas
Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar has said that the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has exhausted its potential as an inter-governmental movement. Delivering