Due Process and Preparedness for Public Emergencies: Lessons for Sri Lanka, From the COVID -19 Pandemic
Verité Research’s latest study explores the due process implications of the challenges faced by Sri Lanka’s judicial system during the COVID-19 pandemic. It identifies two key due process rights which are adversely affected by the COVID-19 restrictions, namely the right to a fair trial, and access to legal representation and assistance.
The study also conducts an analysis of the judicial responses to the challenges brought about due to COVID-19, as well as a comparative analysis of the judicial experience of India and Singapore in dealing with COVID-19 restrictions, in order to identify the critical lessons learned to improve Sri Lanka’s due process commitments.
Verité Research, as the name implies, is an independent think tank with research at its core. We carry out this research along four areas –economics, politics, media, and law. Leveraging this research, we provide strategic analysis and advice to governments, organisations, and the private sector in Sri Lanka and beyond.