Sri Lanka Law College’s Annual Book Exhibition Begins on March 17

The Annual Book Exhibition of Sri Lanka Law College – “The Hulftsdorp Book Fest 2025” organized by the Law Students’ Sinhala Union of Sri Lanka is set to take place from the 17th to 20th of this month. Featuring thousands of latest books across various fields such as law, education, arts, and literature, this year’s exhibition stands out with the confirmed participation of both local and international book stalls.

Organized with the involvement of leading publishers in the country, the event offers readers an opportunity to access works by some of the most renowned legal authors all in one place.

Aimed at law students, legal professionals, researchers, scholars, and general readers, the exhibition will open on the 17th at 10:00 am and continue for four days. It will be held at the Main hall of Sri Lanka Law College from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

With the aim of promoting legal literature in Sri Lanka, the Law Students’ Sinhala Union warmly invites internal and external students of Sri Lanka Law College, alumni, law students from state, private, and international universities, legal professionals, school students, and all interested readers to take part in this event.

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