‘Dhamma’ – The Grundnorm of Sri Lanka’s ‘Living Law’

In A UNIVERSAL PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. Atlanta (Georgia), U.S.A.: Self published via Amazon’s free KDP as 'A UNIVERSAL PHILOSOPHY OF LAW,' ASIN B0CG4QGT42. (2023)
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This extracted book chapter contributes to the literature by inter alia demonstrating king Aśoka’s recourse to the Cakkavatti ‘conquest’ toward bringing about Sri Lanka’s accession, by way of ‘legal revolution,’ to the beneficent policies of confederate self-rule under the Grundnorm of ‘Dhamma,’ which to date remains efficacious within the hearts and minds of its native peoples.

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