The role of Co-operative Law in promoting environmental Sustainability in Sri Lanka: A Critical Review. This paper explores the role of cooperative law in promoting environmental sustainability in Sri Lanka. Environmental challenges intensify across the globe, sustainable development has become a key objective for nations including Sri Lanka. The cooperative movement, rooted in social and economic principles which has a unique ability to mobilize communities and resources towards sustainable practices. In Sri Lanka, where cooperatives are integral to sectors like agriculture, fisheries and forestry, the intersection of cooperative law and environmental sustainability is crucial. This paper examines the legal framework surrounding the cooperatives in Sri Lanka, highlighting both its potential and limitations in fostering sustainable development. Through case studies and a review of international best practices, the paper also proposes reforms that can enhance the role of cooperative law in achieving environmental sustainability.Co-operatives, Co-operative Law, Environmental Sustainability. Wedagedara, S. K., & Bulathgama, A. (2024). The role of Co-operative Law in promoting environmental Sustainability in Sri Lanka: A Critical Review. Sri Lanka Journal of Co-operative studies, 3(1), 1-29.
Co-operatives, Co-operative Law, Environmental Sustainability.
Wedagedara, S. K., & Bulathgama, A. (2024). The role of Co-operative Law in promoting environmental Sustainability in Sri Lanka: A Critical Review. Sri Lanka Journal of Co-operative studies, 3(1), 1-29.