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  • Federal Constitution: A Commentary (With Introduction to Judicial Review), 2nd Edition

    Author: Srimurugan Alagan
    Publication Date: Aug 2024
    ISBN: 9786297527987
    Format: Hardcover + e-Book
    Country: Malaysia

    One of the notable strengths of this book is its emphasis on the practical application of constitutional law principles. Further, the content is not limited to the exposition of constitutional provisions. It delves into the historical and political context in which the Malaysian Constitution was drafted, providing readers with a holistic understanding of the constitutional framework.
    From the Foreword by Tan Sri Datuk Nallini Pathmanathan,
    (Federal Court Judge)

     

    RM445.00RM495.00
  • The Constitution of India

    COMMEMORATIVE EDITION: 
    To MARK THE-75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA BY THE CONSTiTUTENT ASSEMBLY & THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INDIA’S FIRST CONSTITUTION MUSEUM

    Author:
    O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
    ISBN:
    9788187021916
    To be Published: November 2024
    Country of Publication: India
    Format: SoftBack 

    Available on Backorder (The processing time will be 2 to 4 weeks).
    RM150.00
  • Malaysian Legal System, 3rd Edition

    Author: Ashgar Ali, Muhammad Hassan Ahmad
    ISBN: 9789674571863
    Published: Oct 2023
    Format: Hardback
    Country: Malaysia

    RM225.00RM250.00
  • Legal Method

    Quote from Foreword
    “This book would be of great interest not only to undergraduate law students but also to the general public to deepen their knowledge, understanding, and application of the essentials of legal methods in the Malaysian legal environment.”
    From the Foreword by Former Chief Justice of Malaysia Tun Abdul Hamid Mohamad
    About the Book
    A very much needed text that has been long missing from the market, this book covers the foundational subject of Legal Method through 19 well executed and informative chapters. Authored by a mix of writers from diverse backgrounds and experience, this title covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of legal method where the core of this subject is related to judicial interpretation of statutes , the appreciation of case law, and the application of the doctrine of stare decisis. As Malaysia adopts the Common Law and Shariah legal systems, the contents of this book discuss both these systems. Among the important topics covered are statutory interpretation, the drafting and making of legislation, and the workings of binding precedents.
    This is a comprehensive student text which provides essential guidance for a compulsory paper in the Malaysian LLB program and the chapters follow the course outline/syllabus of most Malaysian universities. The chapters have been carefully constructed to cover as much details as possible and the wealth of knowledge shared by the contributors ensures that this book will definitely be the main go-to text for all students.
    Key Features
    • Comprehensive student text covering a compulsory paper in Malaysian LLB programmes
    • Chapters follow the course outline/syllabus of most Malaysian universities
    • Multiple contributors from various universities (public & private)
    • Local book that provides a clear understanding of the legal, legislative and judicial processes both from the theoretical and practical approaches
    • Includes the Shariah law perspectives as well[trx_tabs style=”1″ initial=”1″ scroll=”no” top=”inherit” bottom=”inherit” left=”inherit” right=”inherit”] [trx_tab title=”Table of Contents”]Legal Method: An Introduction Sources of Law Statutory Law: Legislative Proposal and Drafting Statutory Interpretation: The Common Law Rules Statutory Interpretation: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aids Statutory Interpretation: Rules of Language Statutory Interpretation: Maxims and Presumptions Statutory Interpretation: The Federal Constitution Reading Case Law: Main Elements The Doctrine of Binding Precedent Doctrine of Binding Precedent: Ratio Decidendi and Obiter Dicta The Doctrine of Binding Precedent: Syariah Legal Reasoning: Approach to Problems Judicial Process and Written Judgment Legal Reasoning in Judicial Process: Syariah Legal Research: The General Principles Writing A Legal Research Proposal Artificial Intelligence and Law Metaverse and Law [/trx_tab] [/trx_tabs]
    RM160.00
  • Constitutional Principles and Institutions: Text, Cases & Materials

    Publication Date: Jan 2023
    Author: Kevin YL Tan & Jaclyn L Neo
    ISBN : 9789672723882
    Format : Hardcover + eBook
    Country : Malaysia

    RM288.00RM320.00
  • Constitutional Rights: Text, Cases & Materials

    Constitutional Rights: Text, Cases & Materials is a thought-provoking casebook designed for persons concerned with civil liberties. The comprehensive text covers important topics and landmark cases on constitutional rights in Malaysia, with broad exposition and detailed analysis of the law as provided by the Federal Constitution.

    Key Features

    • Thorough analysis of the Federal Constitution
    • Extensive coverage of constitutional cases with extracts of important parts of the judgments
    • Broad discussions on the Malaysian fundamental rights with reproduction of significant case authorities
    • Extracts of international sources for easy reference
    • Insightful analysis, commentary, as well as thought-provoking questions which can translate into winning arguments in litigation
    • Consideration of foreign case law to enrich the understanding and appreciation of constitutional issues
    • Incisive commentary of specialist editors with wide expertise in the Constitutional Law of Malaysia and Singapore

    RM288.00RM320.00
  • Constitutional Law in Malaysia

    • Publication Date: Oct – 2022
    • Author: Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed (Consulting Editor) & Muhamad Hassan Ahmad (Consulting Editor)
    • ISBN: 9789672701637
    • Format: Softcover
    • Country: Malaysia

    RM216.00RM240.00
  • The Constitution Of Malaysia by Andrew Harding

    “This book should find its place in every person’s library…[it is] a resource for engagement and vital critical discourse.” Philip T. N. Koh, Star2

    This is a welcome update to the definitive introduction to Malaysia’s constitution written by the subject’s foremost authority. Maintaining its all-encompassing perspective, it looks at constitutional governance in the context of authoritarianism and ongoing intercommunal conflict, as well as the effects of colonisation on Malaysia’s legal system.

    It preserves its socio-political orientation while being completely updated to reflect all statute and case law developments. A fundamental text for all researchers and students of Malaysian law.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MALAYSIA, 2ND EDITION

    1. Historical Background
    I. Symbolic Malacca
    II. The Constitution of Malacca and the Malay Concept of Monarchy
    III. The Colonial Constitutional Experience: The Residential System
    IV. Federalisation
    V. The Malayan Union
    VI. The Federation of Malaya
    VII. The Reid Commission
    VIII. The Commission’s Report and the Constitutional Debates
    IX. The Creation of Malaysia
    X. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    2. Executive Power and the Configuration of the State
    I. Introduction
    II. Constitutional Structure of the Executive Power
    A. Constitutional Monarchy
    B. The Prime Minister
    C. The Cabinet
    D. Administrative Agencies and the Public Service
    III. Privatisation and the Public–Private Interface
    A. Privatisation and Development
    B. Government-linked Companies, the State and the Public–Private Interface
    IV. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    3. The Social Contract
    I. Explanation of the Concept and its Origins
    II. The May 13 Incident and the ‘Rukunegara‘ Amendments
    III. The Social Contract: Implementation and Critiques
    Further Reading

    4. Parliamentary Democracy in a Plural Society
    I. Introduction
    II. Elections and the Composition of the Dewan Rakyat
    III. Political Parties and the Political Process
    IV. Parliamentary Process
    V. Parliamentary Accountability
    VI. Parliamentary Committees
    VII. The Dewan Negara
    VIII. Legislation and Emergency Powers
    IX. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    5. Territorial Governance: Monarchy and the State Constitutions
    I. Introduction
    II. The Powers and Position of the Rulers
    III. State Government Formation and the Limits of Royal Powers
    IV. The Conference of Rulers
    V. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    6. Territorial Governance: Federal, State and Local Government
    I. Introduction
    II. Federal and State Powers: A Measure of Autonomy
    III. Federal and State Finance
    IV. Asymmetry and the Special Position of Sabah and Sarawak
    V. Local Government
    VI. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    7. Human Rights: A Struggle over Ambiguity
    I. Introduction
    II. Attitudes Towards Human Rights
    III. Origins of Constitutional Rights
    IV. Individual Liberty and Preventive Detention
    V. Suhakam: The Human Rights Commission
    VI. Human Rights: The Indigenous Perspective
    VII. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    8. The Judiciary and the Defence of Judicial Power
    I. Introduction
    II. Judicial Independence and the Constitution
    III. The Judicial Power
    IV. Constitutional Interpretation
    V. The Judicial Crisis of 1988
    A. Judicial Activism 1986–88
    B. The UMNO Election Case
    C. A Perfect Storm: The Judiciary Entangled
    D. The Bar Responds
    VI. Judicial Independence: A Downward Slide
    VII. A Scandal Leads to Better Outcomes: The Lawyers’ Walk for Justice
    VIII. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    9. Religion and the Constitution
    I. Introduction
    II. Law and Religion: History and Context
    III. Islamicisation and the Islamic State
    IV. Islam as the Official Religion
    V. Religious Freedom
    VI. Conversion and the Courts
    VII. Conclusion
    Further Reading

    Conclusion

    RM175.00
  • Federal Constitution, Oath of Office, Rule of Law & Judicial Review with Public and Private International Law

    Author: Justice Datuk Dr. Hamid Sultan bin Abu Backer
    ISBN:9789671972830
    Publication Date:2021
    Format: Hardcover

    RM150.00
  • CONSTITUTIONAL FEDERALISM IN MALAYSIA, 2ND EDITION

    This book covers constitutional history and discusses the Federal system of Government under the Constitution, involving, inter alia, the distribution of Legislative and Executive powers, the rights and responsibilities of the Federal and the State Governments, the sharing of revenues, financial burdens and functions between the Federal Government and the States, the special protection for Sabah & Sarawak, and amendments to the Federal Constitution, particularly those amendments which could affect the rights and interests of the States.

    NEW IN THIS EDITION
    • Updated to reflect new judicial pronouncements and legislative developments.
    • Discusses calls for the greater sharing of the nation’s wealth and revenue.
    • Considers the viability of the decentralization of powers to State Governments.
    • Analyses the constitutional issues of when and how confidence in the Government is to be determined, and when its leader may be dismissed.
    • Discusses judicial decisions on religious issues such as conversions, divorce and custody of children, and on the preclusion of non-Muslim lawyers from appearing in the Syariah Courts.
    • Explains the court’s more liberal stance on the locus standi of individuals to challenge the Government’s breach of constitutional duties.
    • Examines recent judicial decisions acknowledging private citizens’ rights to seek legal remedies to enforce Malaysia Agreement and constitutional safeguards for Borneo States

    KEY FEATURES

    • Gives clear explanation of the distribution of sovereign  powers between the Federation and the States.
    • Contains extensive discussion of the powers of Parliament to amend the supreme law and of the guiding principles of the Constitution.
    • Provides analytical and insightful commentary, with regular reference to cases, legislation and background source.
    • Written by author with in-depth knowledge experience in managing Federal-State relations.

     

    RM297.00RM330.00
  • WE, THE PEOPLE AND OUR CONSTITUTION

    This work consists of writings on critical issues in areas such as constitutional law, human rights, international law, judicial system and systemic reforms. It also includes research papers published in India and abroad and keynote addresses delivered at Indian and foreign universities. The book has been divided into six parts consisting of 43 chapters. Part I covers the basic concepts and fundamental principles of the Constitution. Part II presents an anthology of seven essays on human rights and international law, democracy and governance, Rule of Law and gender justice in the South Asian nations. Part III discusses judiciary and its relationship with other organs of the State, jurisdictional conflicts, appointment of judges, justice delivery system and the need for reforms. Part IV deals with conflicts and controversies in areas like Union-State relations, role of governors and reservations. Part V captures essays on the urgent need for political, electoral, party, educational, administrative and other reforms. Part VI contains tributes to three legal luminaries–Nani Palkhivala, Justice JS Verma and Pt Kanhaiya Lal Mishra. This book will be useful for students, law practitioners, judges and all concerned citizens.

    RM139.00
  • Constitution in Malaysia (Text and Commentary) 3rd Edition by Aziz Bari

    This latest edition incorporates new developments in the law while maintaining the simple and straightforward approach adopted in the first edition. The contents have been arranged in such a manner that readers are able to grasp the essence of the Constitution easily. Various issues in constitutional problems are highlighted in addition to the provisions of the Constitution as well as the materials needed to explain them.

    RM60.00
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law Eleventh Edition (IN FAIR CONDITION)

    This is a systematic account of a key topic in student law courses, and also an introduction to the literature of public law. This is a major textbook, covering all aspects of the subject – which is a required topic for entry into the legal profession in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is also studied by all law students in Scotland. The changes to this edition include: the Public Order Act 1986, the Official Secrets Act, the Security Service Act and the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, all of 1989 – measures that directly affect the individual’s civil liberties. It examines the increasing impact on Britain of the law of the European Communities and asks whether the United Kingdom needs a new Bill of Rights to keep national law in line with the European convention on Human Rights. Although the approach remains essentially the same as previous editions its structure has been revised. Much new material is included, ensuring the book is up-to-date and relevant to the study of law, government and politics today.

    RM80.00
  • Rights Of Citizen

    Author: Richa Asopa
    Publication Date: January 2020
    ISBN:
    9789385114205
    Country: India
    Book Format: Paperback

    “Rights of Citizen – Fundamental rights enshrined in part III of the constitution, are inherent and Cannot be extinguished by any Constitutional or statutory provision. Any law that abrogates or abridges such rights would be violative of the basic structure doctrine.”

    RM120.00
  • Malaysian Legal Systems: Questions and Answers

    Author: Tunku Intan Mainura Tunku Makmar Nizamuddin, Azni Mohd Dian & Siti Nuramani Abdul Manab
    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Asia
    ISBN: 9789672339236

    Malaysian Legal System: Questions and Answers provides readers with the core explanation about the Malaysian legal system, for example, sources of law in Malaysia, concepts of constitutional supremacy and monarchy, separation of powers, doctrine of judicial precedent, court system, law-making processes, alternative dispute resolution and more.

    RM60.00
  • Our Constitution

    Authors: Shad Saleem Faruqi
    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Asia

    This book has been specially written to provide a good and clear understanding of the Malaysian Federal Constitution to all. Prepared by Malaysia’s acknowledged constitutional law expert, Shad Saleem Faruqi, it is a book full of valuable information on the intricacies of the workings of Malaysia’s supreme law.

    RM60.00
  • Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice, 25th edition

    Author: Mark Hutton , David Natzler KCB, Matthew Hamlyn, Colin Lee , Chloe Mawson , Crispin Poyser , Eve Samson, and Kate Lawrence
    Published: May 2019
    ISBN: 9789388548601
    Format: Hardcover

    RM975.00