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Sri Lanka's hybrid presidential and parliamentary system and the separation of powers doctrine
This book examines Sri Lanka’s unique hybrid presidential–parliamentary system and evaluates its implications for the doctrine of separation of powers. It explores the historical evolution of the system, the constitutional reforms that shaped the balance between executive and legislative institutions, and the practical challenges that arise from overlapping powers. Through an analysis of political practices, judicial interpretations, and institutional interactions, the book highlights how the hybrid model affects governance, accountability, and democratic stability in Sri Lanka. It offers critical insights into whether the current structure strengthens or undermines the principles of checks and balances and proposes considerations for future constitutional development.
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