Showing 1–40 of 66 results

  • Ethos in Legal Practice

    Author: Dr. Yusnita Mohd Yusof , Nur Fazin Asro , Wan Nur Addiba Adnan
    Publication Date: June 2026
    ISBN: 9786297829388
    Format: Paperback
    Country: Malaysia

    [PRE-ORDER NOW]

    A practical guide to legal ethics in Malaysia, this book is designed for final-year law students, CLP candidates, chambering students, and young practitioners. It covers key areas such as the Legal Profession Act 1976, Bar Council rules, professional duties, negligence, misconduct, disciplinary proceedings, contempt of court, and the path from pupillage to admission. With updated laws and case references, it serves as an essential reference for understanding and applying ethical standards in legal practice.

    RM225.00RM250.00
  • Company Law in Malaysia

    Author: Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Muhamad Hassan Ahmad
    Date: October 2025
    ISBN: 9786297700748
    Format: Paperback
    Country: Malaysia

    RM160.00
  • Contract Law in Malaysia, 2nd Edition | Student’s Edition

    Author: Cheong May Fong,Choong Shaw Mei,Yong Kai Jie
    ISBN: 9786297700915
    Publication Date: 15th December 2025
    Format: Paperback
    Country: Malaysia

    RM200.00
  • Cyber Security Law in Malaysia: Theory and Practice

    Author: Mahyuddin Daud
    ISBN: 9786297700649
    Publication Date: July 2025
    Format: Book + ebook
    Country: Malaysia

    RM180.00
  • Law of Torts in Malaysia by Ashgar Ali | 2024

    Author: Dato’ Sri Dr Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Dr Muhamad Hassan Ahmad, Dr Ahmad Masum & Dr Gary Lilienthal
    ISBN: 9789674572006
    Published: 2024
    Format: Softcover
    Country: Malaysia

    RM243.00RM270.00
  • Land Law in Malaysia: Questions & Answers

    Author: Azni Mohd Dian
    Publication Date: Feb 2025
    ISBN: 9786297700342
    Format: Paperback
    Country: Malaysia

    “…This book offers a clear and practical approach to understanding the complexities of Malaysian land law…”
    From the Foreword by Tun Richard Malanjum, Former Chief Justice of Malaysia.

    RM80.00
  • Malaysian Legal System, 3rd Edition

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

    RM225.00RM250.00
  • Cyber Law in Malaysia: Principles and Practices (Student Edition)

    Authors: Dr Sonny Zulhuda, Dr Ridoan Karim
    ISBN:
    9786297527673
    Format: Paperback
    Published: Feb 2024
    RM130.00
  • Malaysian Law of Evidence (Student Edition)

    Authors: Habibah Omar, Dr Mazlina Mahali
    ISBN: 9786297527635
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Format: Paperback

    RM130.00
  • Public International Law: A Practical Approach, 5th Edition

    ISBN: 9786297527307
    Author: Professor Dr Abdul Ghafur Hamid 
    Published: Sep 2023
    Country: Malaysia
    Format: Paperback + eBook

    RM130.00
  • Construction Law, Time in Construction

    Author: Foo Joon Liang
    ISBN: 9789674571825
    Published: June 2023
    Country: Malaysia

     

    RM165.00
  • Criminal Law In Malaysia

    Author: Dr. Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Dr Muhamad Hassan Ahmad
    Published: Jul 2023
    Format: Paperback
    ISBN: 9786297527192
    Country: Malaysia

    RM180.00
  • Malaysian Insurance Law | 2nd Edition (Student’s Edition)

    Authors: Cheah You Sum, Hasani Mohd Ali, Ruzian Markom
    ISBN: 9786297527505
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Country: Malaysia
    Format: (Paperback)

    Malaysian Insurance Law, Second Edition delves into the intricate world of insurance law in Malaysia with invaluable insights into the principles and practical aspects and its legal framework and regulations. The First Edition, published in 2018, has established itself as the leading reference of insurance law to Malaysian practitioners and students, regulators, supervisory authorities, and insurance industry professionals, providing a comprehensive resource catering to the required knowledge of insurance law.

    The text explains the history of insurance practices and sources of insurance law in Malaysia, and essentially discusses the crucial principles and concepts central to insurance law, such as insurable interest, the principles to form an insurance contract, warranties in insurance contracts, and the doctrine of misrepresentation and non-disclosure in insurance and takaful contracts. The discussions further explore the principle of indemnity, subrogation and contribution, doctrine of proximate cause in insurance, claims, agents and brokers, and the legal and regulatory framework of insurance practices in Malaysia.

    This updated Second Edition highlights the key cases that have emerged since the release of the First Edition, particularly in the areas encompassing the principle of insurable interest and utmost good faith. The text is reviewed and revised by two new authors, both of whom are eminent legal scholars and insurance law researchers. Two additional chapters discussing the intermediaries of insurance business and regulation of insurance entities are introduced in this edition.

    Malaysian Insurance Law, Second Edition is an up-to-date and essential resource for insurance practitioners, legal professionals, academics, students, and anyone seeking to understand the nuances of the insurance industry in Malaysia.

    New in this edition
    – Critical and meticulous analysis of pivotal recent court precedents, while the most up-to-date revisions in case law pertinent to the subject matter are incorporated
    – Particular emphasis on jurisprudential shifts pertaining to the principles of insurable interest and utmost good faith within the realm of insurance law
    – Expansion of content with two additional chapters explaining the topics of intermediaries (agents and brokers) and regulation of insurance entities
    – Renowned academic contributions by two esteemed legal scholars and researchers who joined the authoring team, enriching the content with their expertise

    RM120.00
  • Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia, 5th Edition

    by Dr. Syed Ahmad S A Alsagoff
    ISBN/ISSN: 
    9789672701965
    Country: Malaysia
    Published: June / July 2023

    RM225.00RM250.00
  • Constitutional Law in Malaysia: Text, Cases & Materials | Student’s Edition

    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

    RM180.00
  • 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
  • Redfern & Hunter on International Arbitration, 7th Edition

    Authors: Nigel Blackaby KCConstantine Partasides KC, and Alan Redfern
    ISBN: 9780192869913
    Published: 27 October 2022
    Format: Paperback
    Country: UK


     

    RM481.00
  • 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
  • Principles of Malaysian Land Law – 2nd Edition

    This book seeks to set out the concepts and principles of Malaysian Land Law that is simplified to enable readers, especially Law students, to grasp a clear understanding of the subject. It is useful for those interested to know more about the modified Torrens System implemented in the Malaysian land administration system. The book focuses on explaining the statutory provisions of the major areas of Land law supported with case law wherever relevant and necessary.

    The writing style and distinctive way of presentation that is interactive with the readers addresses common areas of confusion. Topics are broken down into sections that are easy to navigate and understand. Balancing brevity with detail and rigour with accessibility, this book is a truly modern textbook that supports and motivates its readers, helping them to understand and enjoy learning Land Law which is otherwise a complex subject.

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction

    2. General Concepts of Land Ownership

    3. Rights and Powers of the State Authority

    4. Dealings and Registration of Dealings

    5. Indefeasibility of Titles and Interests

    6. Transfers

    7. Easement

    8. Leases and Tenancies

    9. Security Dealings

    10. Restraint on Dealings

    11. Management of Reserved Land

    12. Compulsory Acquisition of Land

    13. Strata Titles Law in Malaysia

    14. Principles of Islamic Land Ownership

    RM198.00RM220.00
  • Family Law in Malaysia – 2nd Ed

    This book provides for the current legal position of family law for non-Muslims in Malaysia. This essentially concerns situations before marriage, during marriage, after divorce and issues pertaining to children. This publication is intended to be an academic reference in the legal study and also a reference for potential researchers intending to conduct research on family law in Malaysia.

    This publication also incorporates discussion on the amendments to Law Reform (Marriage & Divorce Act) 1976, amendments to Domestic Violence Act 1994 and recent decided cases concerning family law in Malaysia. This edition has also included a new chapter on the socio-legal issues related to family law which will assist readers to understand the substance and procedural nature of the subject.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 Historical Outline of Family Law for Non-Muslim in Malaysia

    Chapter 2 Promise to Marry (Betrothal)

    Chapter 3 Domicile and Residence

    Chapter 4 Marriage Requirements

    Chapter 5 Effects of Marriage on Personal Status and Property of Married Women

    Chapter 6 The Law on Domestic Violence

    Chapter 7 Nullity of Marriage

    Chapter 8 Dissolution of Marriage

    Chapter 9 Ancillary Claims

    Chapter 10 Parent and Child

    Chapter 11 Socio-Legal Issues in Family Law

    RM160.00
  • 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
  • Law for Business – 3rd Edition

    This updated edition of Law for Business delivers some of the more important principles, cases and legislative provisions in business law in a clear and succinct manner. The text and materials are presented in a structure for those with and without legal background to understand the complex legal principles easily.

     

    The edition retains 24 chapters broadly covering the following areas of law: contract law, torts, employment law, the law dealing with business organisations, i.e. sole proprietorships, partnerships and companies, sale of goods and consumer protection, banking, insurance and takaful law.

    Recent developments in judicial pronouncements and legislation that impinge upon trade and business have also been included. The COVID-19 pandemic caused massive global economic and social disruption and brought into sharp focus the need for quick legislative and policy responses to the challenges of operating a business and some of these key issues have been incorporated in this work.

    Key Features  

    • Enhancements to the contents with updates on the law from 2018 to April 2022.
    • Comparative approach to the analysis of the law.
    • Charts, case summaries and discussion questions are delivered exclusively in ebook.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 – Introduction to Law

    Chapter 2 – The Malaysian Legal System

    Chapter 3 – Introduction to the Law of Contract

    Chapter 4 – Formation of Contract: Proposal and Acceptance

    Chapter 5 – Consideration

    Chapter 6 – Promissory Estoppel

    Chapter 7 – Intention to Create Legal Relationships and Capacity

    Chapter 8 – Terms of a Contract

    Chapter 9 – Exemption Clauses

    Chapter 10 – Unfair Contract Terms

    Chapter 11 – Vitiating Factors

    Chapter 12 – Discharge from Contract

    Chapter 13 – Remedies for Contract

    Chapter 14 – Law of Agency

    Chapter 15 – The Law of Tort and Negligence

    Chapter 16 – Employment Terms and Conditions

    Chapter 17 – Trade Unions in Malaysia

    Chapter 18 – Sole Proprietorship and Partnership

    Chapter 19 – Companies

    Chapter 20 – Limited Liability Partnerships

    Chapter 21 – Sale of Goods and Consumer Protection

    Chapter 22 – Banking Law

    Chapter 23 – Insurance Law

    Chapter 24 – Takaful

    RM117.00RM130.00
  • Malaysian Land Law and Procedure (Students)

    • Publication Date: Jan – 2022
    • Author : Ainul Jaria Maidin & Sharifah Zubaidah Syed Abdul Kader
    • ISBN: 9789672723226
    • Format : Hardcover + eBook
    • Country: Malaysia
    RM130.00
  • Criminal Procedure & Practice in Malaysia

    Criminal Procedure & Practice in Malaysia is an invaluable source of reference which highlights salient procedural rules and applications of the Criminal Procedure Code. The topics highlighted contains a summary of cases and related principles with relevant authorities. The book provides analysis on how criminal trial are handled and the procedures that need to be adhered to for compliance purposes. Flow charts and diagrams, among others, are provided to ensure that reader will have a clearer understanding of the subject matter. The book delivers a masterful account in a criminal courtroom as it engages both theoretical and practical aspects of criminal practice. Practitioners, students and those involved in the practice of Criminal Law should find this book useful.

    RM225.00RM250.00
  • Islamic Family Law in Malaysia, 2nd Edition (Students)

    ISBN: 9789672919698
    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
    Format: Paperback
    Author: NAJIBAH MOHD ZIN

    RM100.00
  • Essential Company Law in Malaysia: Navigating the Companies Act 2016, 2nd Edition (Student Edition)

    Presenting the law in a clear and concise style, this updated second edition guides and supports a quick understanding of the Malaysian company law system. Regular reference is made to the provisions of the Companies Act 2016 to enable the reader to appreciate the statutory scheme regulating companies in Malaysia. Illustrations are used to clarify concepts and cases are cited for reference. Mind maps have been included to assist a quick appreciation of key concepts and procedures. Comparison is made with the former scheme under the Companies Act 1965 where relevant and helpful comments are included to aid the analysis of more difficult areas of the law.

    Each chapter begins with its learning objectives, presents the essential principles in succinct paragraphs and concludes with a summary to ensure that the reader obtains a clear understanding of the subject matter covered. A section titled “Points to Ponder” highlights difficult areas which may merit further discussion and consideration. The Appendix to the book contains a useful comparison of key provisions in the Companies Act 1965 and the Companies Act 2016.

    Changes made by the Companies Act 2016 Reprint and the Companies (Amendment) Act 2019 have been covered, including the requirements for the execution of documents and the conditions for loans to directors.

    This book is especially suitable for non-law degree students who take Company Law in their course of study as well as candidates taking MAICSA, ACCA, MICPA and MIA examinations. It can also be of interest to practitioners who need a quick refresher on basic principles and those who want to learn more about the general law relating to companies and how the Companies Act 2016 impacts their business.

    Key Features of this New Edition

    Presents essential principles in a clear and succinct style
    Contains illustrations and charts that facilitate understanding
    Mind maps support easy understanding of key concepts and procedure
    New developments include the requirement for a register of beneficial owners, audit exemption and regulations on judicial management and corporate voluntary arrangement
    Expanded coverage of the law on partnership and limited liability partnership
    Extensive cross-referencing for easy navigation through the book
    “Points to Ponder” highlights difficult areas which merit further consideration
    Appendix makes available a useful comparison of differences between the Companies Act 1965 and the Companies Act 2016 and acts as an index to the contents of the book

    RM90.00
  • Hanbury & Martin: Modern Equity 22nd ed

    Hanbury & Martin: Modern Equity provides an up-to-date and modern account of this challenging area of the law. This twenty-second edition of the long-standing work is the third edition under the present editors. The new edition contains rigorous analysis of the latest in case law and academic debate, with strengthened reference to other common law jurisdictions. Modern Equity continues to be unparalleled in breadth of scope and wealth of detail and remains the authority on equity and trusts law.

    Features of the twenty-second edition:

    • Comprehensive coverage of recent developments, including detailed analysis of key appellate decisions: those of the United Kingdom Supreme Court such as The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation v Attorney General on fiduciaries and administration, Stoffel & Co v Grondona on illegality, and R (on the application of Palestine Solidarity Campaign Ltd) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on ethical investments; those of the Privy Council in Investec Trust (Guernsey) Ltd v Glenalla Properties Ltd on trustee liability and Webb v Webb on beneficial ownership; and various authorities at Court of Appeal level in the areas of fiduciary duties, proprietary estoppel, dishonest assistance and rectification
    • Careful engagement with the application of the law in lower courts across the field of trusts and equity
    • Further reference to relevant case law from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore; and consideration of the position in off-shore jurisdictions
    • Discussion of the impact of current legislation relating to trusts, tax and transparency
    • Incorporation of legislative developments, including the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc) Act 2019 and applicable finance and pensions legislation
    • Assessment of Law Commission proposals in relevant areas

    Contents:

    Part I: Introduction
    1. History and Principles
    2. Nature and Classification of Trusts
    3. Equity and the Modern Commercial World
    Part II: Trusts and Power
    4. Certainty and Capacity
    5. Constitution of Trusts
    6. Formalities and Secret Trusts
    7. Powers
    8. Protective Trusts
    9. Discretionary Trusts
    10. Taxation and Trusts
    11. Resulting Trusts
    12. Constructive Trusts
    13. Trusts of the Family Home
    14. Trusts, Legal Policy, and Illegality
    15. Charitable Trusts
    16. Non-Charitable Purpose Trusts
    17. Trusts of Pension Funds
    Part III: Trustees and Fiduciaries
    18. General Principles of the Administration of Trusts
    19. Duties of Trustees in relation to the Trust of Property
    20. Duties of Trustees in relation to the Beneficiaries
    21. Powers of Trustees
    22. Trusteeship and Fiduciary Duties
    23. Variation of Trusts
    Part IV: Personal and Proprietary Claims
    24. Consequences of Breach of Trust
    25. Personal Claims Against Third Parties
    26. Tracing
    Part V: Miscellaneous Equitable Remedies and Doctrines
    27. Specific Performance
    28. Injunctions
    29. Rescission and Rectification
    30. Licenses and Estoppel

    RM225.00
  • Norchaya Talib on Torts in Malaysia, 4th Edition (Students)

    Author: Ahnaf Azmi(Editor) and a team of expert contributors
    Publication Date: Oct 2021
    ISBN: 9789672919650
    Format: Softcover
    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

    RM150.00
  • Medical Law and Ethics in Malaysia

    Author: Ramakrishna Tharini, Jason Low
    ISBN: 9789674009953
    Published date: 6th September 2021
    Format: Paperback
    Country of Publication: Malaysia

    RM198.00RM220.00
  • Administrative Law in Malaysia, 2nd Edition (Students)

    Power of a public nature must neither be abused nor exceeded. Administrative law is the branch of public law which is principally concerned with ensuring that the government, government departments, tribunals and all authorities exercising public law functions act within the perimeters of their power. It is a necessary component to a modern and responsible governmental system.

    Administrative Law in Malaysia sets out in clear and succinct language the applicable principles of Malaysian administrative law. This book contains the fruits of a detailed study of Malaysian and foreign, principally English and Australian, court decisions. To aid understanding, the text is rich in the facts of the leading cases and the judicial dicta explaining and applying the law to those cases. The substantive grounds of judicial review are explored and, where appropriate, readers are informed how the local law may differ from the position in major Commonwealth jurisdictions. In this revised new edition, the authors have added a considerable amount of new materials to bring the text up-to-date as well as to increase the depth of analysis and discussion.

    The remedies available to the successful litigant are critically considered and the legal position is summarised for easy comprehension and application by busy legal practitioners. Where the local position is unclear or has not been directly considered by the courts, the book attempts to point the way forward. The liability of the government in tort and the availability of injunctions against the government are also covered in the book.

    Power of a public nature must neither be abused nor exceeded. Administrative law is the branch of public law which is principally concerned with ensuring that the government, government departments, tribunals and all authorities exercising public law functions act within the perimeters of their power. It is a necessary component to a modern and responsible governmental system.

    Key developments covered in this new edition

    Maria Chin Abdullah v Ketua Pengarah Imigresen (grounds of judicial review)
    Rovin Joty a/l Kodeeswaran v Lembaga Pencegahan Jenayah & Ors (exclusion of judicial review)
    Poole Borough Council v GN (negligent performance of statutory functions)
    Tony Pua Kiam Wee v Government of Malaysia (misfeasance in public office)
    R (on the application of Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal (jurisdictional error)
    Sundra Rajoo a/l Nadarajah v Menteri Luar Negeri (judicial review of Attorney-General’s decisions)
    Bar Council Malaysia v Tun Dato’ Seri Arifin bin Zakaria & Ors (test of bias in the context of procedural fairness)
    Malaysian Trade Union Congress & Ors v Menteri Tenaga, Air dan Komunikasi (locus standi for the purposes of judicial review applications)

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: The Province of Administrative Law

    Chapter 2: Elements of Judicial Review

    Chapter 3: Jurisdictional Challenge

    Chapter 4: Abuse of Discretion

    Chapter 5: Procedural Ultra Vires at Common Law

    Chapter 6: Statutory Procedure

    Chapter 7: Delegated Legislation

    Chapter 8: Procedure and Remedies

    Chapter 9: Government Proceedings

    Chapter 10: Liability of Public Authorities in Tort and Restitution

    RM100.00
  • Competition Law in Malaysia, 2nd edition (Students)

    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

    ISBN: 9789672919605

    Format: Paperback

    RM110.00
  • MALAYSIAN TRUST LAW, SECOND EDITION

    This new edition of Malaysian Trust Law provides a detailed, comprehensive, and critical exposition of the law of trusts in Malaysia which has seen significant developments in the past two decades. It makes available an up-to-date source of trust law in Malaysia. Extensive references are made to cases both local and foreign, especially from the UK, to explain and analyse the various concepts of trust.

    The application of trust principles in various settings including business, family and property provides a good base for the understanding of the principles. Complemented with the analyses and commentary supplied by the authors together with the preliminary considerations of civil procedure and limitation in instituting legal actions in trust, this book is illuminating and practical. The coverage of the role of equity in commercial transactions serves to further enhance the breadth of this book.

    Law students studying the law of trusts should have this book as it is current, in-depth and represents the core of the law of trusts. Lawyers will find the book beneficial as it is an invaluable compendium of the law of trusts. This book will also be a useful guide and reference to any person interested in developing an understanding of the Malaysian law of trusts.

    Highlights of this book

    *Clear explanation of the principles of trust law.
    *Consideration of the jurisdiction of civil and Syariah courts in trust litigation between parties who are all Muslims or Muslims and non-Muslims.
    *Difference between express private trust and constructive trust.
    *Retention monies and trust monies in commercial transactions.
    *Application of secret trusts.
    *Interface between the law of wills, residuary dispositions and trusts.
    *Trust of a life insurance policy.
    *Equitable right of a beneficiary under company law.
    *Rationale of the presumption of resulting trust in realty and personality.
    *New approach remedial constructive trusts in Malaysia.

    CONTENTS
    1. Introduction
    2. Sources of Trust Law in Malaysia
    3. Definition and Overview of Trust Concepts
    4. Requirements for the Creation of a Trust
    5. Completely and Incompletely Constituted Trusts
    6. Secret Trusts
    7. Discretionary Trusts
    8. Protective Trusts
    9. Non-Charitable Purpose Trusts
    10. Charities
    11. Resulting Trusts or Implied Trusts
    12. Constructive Trusts
    13. Trustees

    RM150.00
  • Trademark Law In Malaysia (Student Edition)

    Product Details

    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

    ISBN: 9789672919148

    Format: Paperback

    Weight: 420 g

    RM100.00
  • MP Jain Administrative Law of Malaysia (Softcover)

    This comprehensive text covers both the jurisprudential and practical aspects of Administrative Law in Malaysia. Chapters such as nature and scope of Administrative Law, Rule of Law, and Administrative power provide an essential starting point for in-depth understanding of this area of the law while chapters such as Controls over subsidiary legislation, Natural justice, Judicial control over exercise of discretionary powers, and Government liability, enable readers to understand the procedural and substantive dimensions of Administrative Law in practice.

    In this current edition, the book has been updated to include recent developments of Malaysian Administrative Law such as those relating to reviewability of administrative actions and decisions, separation of powers and application of constitutional provisions in judicial review applications.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Need for Administrative Law and the reasons for its growth

    Chapter 2: Nature and scope of Administrative Law

    Chapter 3: Rule of law

    Chapter 4: Separation of powers

    Chapter 5: Subsidiary legislation

    Chapter 6: Controls over subsidiary legislation (1)

    Chapter 7: Controls over subsidiary legislation (2)

    Chapter 8: Administrative Adjudication

    Chapter 9: Natural justice: when can it be claimed?

    Chapter 10: Principles of natural justice

    Chapter 11: Rule against bias

    Chapter 12: Failure of natural justice

    Chapter 13: Administrative power

    Chapter 14: Discretionary powers (1)

    Chapter 15: Discretionary powers (2)

    Chapter 16: Sub-delegation of powers

    Chapter 17: Government liability

    Chapter 18: Right to information

    Chapter 19: Judicial control of administrative action (1)

    Chapter 20: Judicial control of administrative action (2)

    Chapter 21: Ombudsman

    Chapter 22: Public undertakings

    RM252.00RM280.00
  • Intellectual Property Law in Malaysia – 2nd Edition (Student Edition)

    1. Book Details
    • Author : Dr. Tay Pek San
    • ISBN : 9789672339892
    • Format : Softcover + eBook
    • Country : Malaysia
    • Publication Date : Oct – 2020
    RM150.00
  • ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN MALAYSIA 2ND ED

    Administrative Law in Malaysia sets out in clear and succinct language the applicable principles of Malaysian administrative law. This book contains the fruits of a detailed study of Malaysian and foreign, principally English and Australian, court decisions. The analysis and discussion provided by the authors will assist students to grasp the basic as well as the more intricate aspects of administrative law. To aid learning, the text is rich in the facts of the leading cases and the judicial dicta explaining and applying the law to those cases. The substantive grounds of judicial review are explored and where appropriate, readers are informed how the local law may differ from the position in major Commonwealth jurisdictions. This enables the reader to evaluate the strengths and limitations of the local position.

    RM100.00
  • Lloyd’s Introduction to Jurisprudence 9th ed

    Author: Michael Freeman
    ISBN13: 9780414026728
    Published: October 2014

    Format: Paperback
    Country of Publication: UK

    RM260.00
  • QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON MALAYSIAN COURTS, STATUTES, CASES & CONTRACT, TORT AND CRIMINAL LAW ( THIRD REVISED EDITION )

    This is the third revised edition of Questions & Answers on Malaysian Courts, Statutes, Cases & Contract, Tort and Criminal Law, which was first published in 2004 and revised in 2007. In this edition, a new chapter on ”The Legal Profession and Legal Aid Schemes ” has been included. The other Chapters have also been revised with new judgements being included.

    This book is aimed to cater to pre-law students and the general public in providing the basic legal knowledge on the above topics. It briefly explains the judicial system, statutes i.e. the Laws of Malaysia and three other areas of law i.e. Contract, Tort and Criminal Law. The questions and suggested answers appearing in this edition have been revised as well and are prepared in line with the examination prospect.

    RM69.00