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Constitutional Law in Malaysia: Text, Cases & Materials | Student’s Edition

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Authors: Kevin YL Tan & Jaclyn L Neo
Published: 2023
ISBN: 9789672723868
Format: Paperback

“… [This book] should be an indispensable casebook for those serious in their study of the Malaysian Constitution. … analysis of constitutional cases as done in this book provides a deeper insight of the implications and possible trajectory in the evolution of the Malaysian Constitution itself.”
From the Foreword by Tun Richard Malanjum
Former Chief Justice of Malaysia

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Category: Product ID: 11327

Description

Constitutional Law in Malaysia: Text, Cases & Materials is a comprehensive casebook covering the full breadth of topics, ranging from constitutional principles and institutions to fundamental rights, providing a helpful overview of each topic before presenting essential readings in the form of extracts of leading cases, scholarly articles and book chapters carefully selected by the editors. Incisive notes and questions made available after the essential readings stimulate critical thought and discussion which lead to a close appreciation of the topic, while additional references cited provide signposts for further research.

The extensive collection of source materials should facilitate the study of constitutional law without the need to hunt through a library for often elusive sources of reference, encouraging first-hand reading of actual sources which translates into a solid understanding of the subject matter.

Key features
• Thorough analysis of the Federal Constitution
• Extensive coverage of landmark cases with extracts of the judgments
• Broad discussions on the Malaysian constitutional principles and rights
• Extracts of international sources for easy reference
• Insightful analysis, commentary, and thought-provoking questions

About the Editors

Kevin YL Tan is Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, and has been teaching constitutional and administrative law for nearly 40 years. He has published widely in his fields of research and beyond. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law and editorial board member of the Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law.

Jaclyn L Neo is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Faculty of Law. She works on comparative constitutional law in Asia and law and religion. Dr Neo has published in leading journals and is the editor/co-editor of many books and special journal issues.

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