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Ratings: ★★★★★ (4.8/5)
Genre: Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Legal Commentary, Sri Lankan Non-Fiction
Book Review:
Constitutional and Administrative Law of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) by Joseph A. L. Cooray stands as a cornerstone in the legal literature of the country. Written by a distinguished scholar and practitioner, this 1973 publication offers a detailed and authoritative commentary on the fundamental legal frameworks that shaped the nation's governance. The book meticulously dissects the Constitution and the principles of public administration, providing clarity on complex legal doctrines.
For students of law, particularly those studying the historical evolution of Sri Lanka's legal system, this book is an indispensable resource. Cooray's expertise, honed at Gray's Inn and as a lecturer to the Council of Legal Education, is evident in the precise and thoughtful analysis. While some aspects of the law may have evolved since its publication, its value as a foundational text and a historical document is immense. It provides essential context for understanding the roots of Sri Lanka's constitutional and administrative structures. Highly recommended for legal professionals, academics, and anyone with a serious interest in Sri Lankan law.