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This book examines the engagement between the United Nations' human
rights machinery and the respective governments since Sri Lanka
(then Ceylon) joined the United Nations. Sri Lanka has a long and
rich history of engagement with international human rights
instruments. However, despite its active membership in the UN, the
country's post-colonial trials and tribulations are emblematic of
the limited influence the international organisation has exerted on
this country in the Global South. Assessing the impact of this
international engagement on the country's human rights
infrastructure and situation, the book outlines Sri Lanka's
colonial and post-colonial development. It then considers the
development of a domestic human rights infrastructure in the
country. It also examines and analyzes Sri Lanka's engagement with
the UN's treaty-based and charter-based human rights bodies, before
offering conclusions concerning the impact of said engagement. The
book offers an innovative approach to gauging the impact of
international human rights engagement, while also taking into
account the colonial and post-colonial imperatives that have partly
dictated governmental behaviour. By doing so, the book seeks to
combine and analyse international human rights law, post-colonial
critique, studies on biopower, and critical approaches to
international law. It will be a useful resource not only for
scholars of international law, but also for practitioners and
activists working in this area.
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