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The Law & Society Trust is a non-profit making body committed to improving public awareness on civil and political rights; social, economic and cultural rights and equal access to justice. The Trust is also concerned with the consideration and improvement of professional skills within the legal community. The Trust has taken a leading role in promoting co-operation between government and society within South Asia on questions relating to human rights, democracy and minority protection and has participated in initiatives to develop a global intellectual and policy agenda.

The Law & Society Trust was set up in Colombo in 1982 to initiate studies and activities on law, its processes and institutions and was subsequently incorporated in 1992 under the Companies Act No. 17 of 1982.

The Trust designs activities and programmes, and commissions studies and publications, which have attempted to make the law play a more meaningful role within society. The Trust also utilises law as a resource in the battle against underdevelopment and poverty, and is involved in the organization of a series of programmes to improve access to the mechanisms of justice, as well as programmes aimed at members of the legal community, to use law as a tool for social change. These include publications, workshops, seminars and symposia.
 
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The Library, with a collection of more than 7,250 books, also includes a substantial collection of periodicals, papers related to workshops, seminars and conferences, as well as the Trust's own publications. There are approximately 50 periodicals on display, most of which are received in exchange for the LST Review.

Current Programmes

Civil & Political Rights

Economic, Social & Cultural Rights

Human Rights in Conflict Programme
Internship Programme

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LST position paper on witness protection bill - June 2008(New)
Call for Peoples SAARC 2008
Report of the Inter Religious solidarity visit to Mannar : 23rd April 2008
The Law Society and Trust requests the Attorney General (AG) to file appeal on Gerald’s torture judgement
Madhu Shrine: The Struggle to Preserve the Sanctity of a Sacred Shrine and Humanitarian Space
Under Fire - Persons in Humanitarian Service - full report
Under_Fire-Persons in Humanitarian Service - short report
Joint civil society report on elections in Batticaloa - 26 Feb 08
NGOs field visit to the North and East - Jaffna District
Batticaloa: Despair of the displaced and disappeared and the euphoria of the elections and "liberation": 21/2/08
Joint Statement : Opportunity to Revive the Constitutional Council and Ensure Good Governance
Abrogation of Ceasefire Agreement will Escalate Spiral of Violence 180108
CSO Solidarity with International Humanitarian Organisations 180108
Petition for a UN Monitoring Mission in Sri Lanka
Open letter to government in recent mass arbitrary arrests and detentions
Statement by civil society organizations on killing of Fr. Pakiaranjith
Open letter to the Burmese Ambassador on Sri Lanka
Declaration against disappearances on the occasion of the Oct. 27th commemoration
Mannar: Civilian Costs of 'Humanitarian' Operations 18 Oc 2007"
Report of the Field Visit to Mannar : 6th & 7th of October 2007
Trinco-Mutur: Stories of the Forgotten 06 Nov 2007
Report of the Field Visit to Trincomalee & Mutur : 1st-3rd of November 2007
Public report on Killings and Disappearances from - Jan - Aug 2007
Review of the Human Rights Commission: Memo to ICC by SL NGOs
Intl Day Againts Disapearences- Petition to Press
Memo to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights by SL NGOs
Open Letter to Press - Fr. Jim Brown Disappearance



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