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Legal Method
RM160.00Quote 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 MohamadAbout the BookA 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]
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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1976 ( ACT 166 ) [ WITH NOTES ON CASES ]
RM250.00Legal Profession Act 1976 ( Act 166 ) consolidates the law relating to the legal profession in West Malaysia only, as the Advocates Ordinance ( Cap. 2 ) and Advocates Ordinance ( Cap. 110 ) are still in force for Sabah and Sarawak respectively. Act 166 provides for the establishment of a Qualifying Board, Malaysian Bar, constitution of the Bar Council and Bar Committees etc.
This publication, another in the series of Notes on Cases, carries an extensive, section by section, annotation of Act 166, with local and foreign precedents. Every member of the legal profession will find this publication as the best referencer for their profession.
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Kelly’s Legal Precedents, 21st Edition with 1st Cummulative Supplement (Asian Reprint)
RM1,150.00Formerly known as Kelly’s Draftsman, this unrivaled practical research and drafting tool provides a unique collection of the main forms and precedents practitioners are likely to need in their day-to-day practice. Kelly covers a broad range of subjects in depth.
Now available with the cumulative supplement which contains all updates to the main work since the publication of the 21st edition in 2014.
This supplement will expand the commercial precedents section with the aim of helping smaller firms win more lucrative and complex work.
- The First Cumulative Supplement was published in September 2015
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Contents:
- Definitions – words and expressions
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RM350.00This publication, Striking Out Pleadings under the Rules of the High Court 1980 explains in clear terms how and why a pleading may be struck out by the Court under O 18 r 19. Numerous cases, both local and foreign, on the subject of ‘Striking Out Pleadings’ are discussed in details, with cross references, for the benefit and interest of practising lawyers and law students. Even the Honourable Bench may find this publication with case laws very useful, in making their decisions.
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Statutory Interpretation in Malaysia | 2023
RM261.00Authors: Aznul Affendi bin Hasan Basri, Abu Bakar Jais, Nik Ahmad Kamal bin Nik Mahmod
Date: February 2023
Format: DUO (Print & Proview eBook)
ISBN: 9789672723981
Country: Malaysia“This book is a timely and useful addition to the legal literature on statutory interpretation as it provides insight into the development of statutory interpretation in Malaysian courts, particularly on constitutional matters.”– From the Foreword byTun Tengku Maimun binti Tuan MatChief Justice of MalaysiaRM290.00 -
PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY IN MALAYSIA
RM180.00KEY TOPICS:
- Examination of the general law, and their application in respect of the selected professions.
- Guidance on the possible development of local law for difficult issues without settled local authorities.
- Specific duties arising either at common law, equity or under legislation in relation to the selected professions.
- Standard of care, and the relevancy of qualification and experience.
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- The importance of a retainer and the application of the SAAMCO principle.
- The law regarding confidentiality.
- The application of limitation in claims for latent defects in buildings.
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This book seeks to examine the main principles of professional liability in Malaysia with emphasis on the liabilities in tort and equity, in addition to the obligations under contract and written law. While specific chapters are devoted to the law as is applicable to surveyors, construction professionals (exemplified by engineers, architects and quantity surveyors), accounting professionals, doctors and lawyers, the law is examined against the backdrop of the general law applicable to professionals generally.
The book provides the answers to some key questions – in what circumstances would a professional owe a duty to a client or to a third party, what is the standard of care the law demands that a professional should adhere to, and what would be the extent of the liability of a professional where a breach of duty is proved. In addition to the principles of assessment of damages in tort, emphasis is also given to the rules governing equitable compensation.
The authors have helpfully provided a wide range of pointers to relevant developments of the law in Commonwealth jurisdictions for better analysis and to show the way forward for Malaysian law where issues have yet to be decided in Malaysia.
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Malaysian Court Practice, 2022 Desk Edition, Appellate Court Practice
RM540.00This Malaysian Court Practice, Appellate Courts showcases updates to the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 (Act 91), Commissioners for Oaths Rules 2018 and the Rules of the Federal Court 1995, with latest updates to the current practice by the courts. Dato’ Seri Hishamudin has reviewed this book in its entirety and provided valuable updates such as further discussion on the exercise of the Prime Minister’s power under Article 122B of the Constitution against the Judicial Appointments Commission Act 2009 (Act 695) on appointments of judges to the superior courts (including the appointment of the Chief Justice of the Federal Court, the President of the Court of Appeal and the Chief Judges of the High Courts); limitation of Syariah courts; whether it is constitutional and legally competent to appoint a High Court judge to form a valid panel of the Federal Court.
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Division I - Courts of Judicature Act 1964 (Act 91) Division II - Rules of the Federal Court 1995 Division III - Rules of the Court of Appeal 1994 Division IV - Rules of the Special Court Division V - Commissioners for Oaths Rules 1993 Division VI - Practice Directions
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