- Author : Dato’ Hj. Mohamad Shariff Bin Hj. Abu Samah & Dato’ Hjh. Asidah Binti Hj. Mohd Ali
- ISBN : 9789678922340
ALMAN CRIMINAL LAW IN MALAYSIA
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Alman : Criminal Law in Malaysia is an updated and revised translation of the Bahasa Malaysia version, which was first published in 2008. It contains many important and selected topics in criminal law, among others, the Concept of Criminal Liability, Offences Relating to Homicide, Murder, Rape, Incest and others. All these topics have been critically analysed from the perspective of the prosecution and defence. Comprehensive and complete discussion of the cases together with the newly decided cases have been added in all chapters. A special chapter which focuses on the offense of waging war against the Yang-di-Pertuan Agong has been included in this edition.
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