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The Road to Temple Trees

Author : Jennings, Ivor

Publisher: Center for Policy Alternatives

Place of Publish: Sri Lanka, Colombo

Year: 2015

Page Numbers: 234

Acc. No: 4877

Class No: 378 ROA-SL

Category: Books & Reports

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

ISBN: 978-955-4746-50-3

Sir W. Ivor Jennings (1903-65) was a critical player in the negotiations for Ceylon,s independence and the key architect of the constitution that was in operation between 1947 and 1972. Jennings contributed to the public life of the young Dominion not only as the first vice-chancellor of the University of Ceylon, but as an international authority on British and Commonwealth constitutions and politics, he quickly became the principal constitutional adviser and influential confidante of D.S. Senanayake since his arrival on the Island in 1941. In that capacity he provided invaluable advocacy and expertise that decisively influenced Ceylon,s case for self-government. First written in the late 1940s and published for the first time on his 50th death anniversary on 19th December 2015, this volume contains Jennings, writings on his personal role in obtaining Ceylonese freedom and the high politics that characterised that era. Introduced and expertly edited by Dr H. Kumarasingham, this volume is a privileged and insightful first-hand account that uncovers the unique story of the road to independence. http://www.cpalanka.org/the-road-to-temple-trees-sir-ivor-jennings-and-the-constitutional-development-of-ceylon-selected-writings/