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The doctrine of necessity vs Kelsen's pure theory by Dr. Lakshman Marasinghe, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and Visiting Professor of Law, University of Colombo Recently, I have noticed that the news media have carried a number of
printed expositions regarding the legitimisation of constitutions born out
of extra constitutional means. This welter of views have focussed on two
bases of constitutional jurisprudence upon which they validity of
autochthonous, or home grown constitutions, may be legitimised. Other Stories
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