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Law and Practice of Injunctions in Malaysia
RM360.00Author: Robert Lazar (General Editor) and a Team of Expert Contributors
Publication Date: Nov 2020
ISBN: 9789672919094
Format: Hardcover + Ebook“… a treasure trove of knowledge and information and will be the first point of (quick) reference on injunctions. It deals with the legal and procedural pre-requisites for injunctions in general, and for special types of injunctions as well.”
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MP Jain Administrative Law of Malaysia (Softcover)
RM252.00This 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
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Intellectual Property Law in Malaysia, 2nd Edition
RM342.00This book is a detailed work that gives a distinctively Malaysian account of the six areas of law that are conventionally accepted as falling under the rubric of intellectual property: the law of passing off, registered trademarks, copyright, patents, registered industrial designs and confidential information. It provides a basic but comprehensive account of the substantive rules that govern these areas of intellectual property law, with the focus being essentially on the Malaysian position. In treating intellectual property law as a coherent whole, this book enables the inter-relationship and the similarities that exist between the different areas to be better appreciated.In addition to the thorough survey of local law, references have been made to case law from foreign jurisdictions where uncertainties arise in the local position. This provides a different perspective on possible approaches that may be applicable in addressing the local issues. In the areas which are governed by statutes, an outline of the historical background, justifications for protection and the international influences that have shaped those areas are provided so as to convey a better understanding of the nature of the law of intellectual property.Written by an experienced teacher and researcher of intellectual property law, this book provides clear analysis and discussion of the law, supported by copious citation of authorities. This new edition is fully up to date, taking into account new case law and statutory developments.New in this editionAnalyses the legislative and judicial developments in Malaysian intellectual property law since the first edition of the book.Incorporates key developments in the international protection of intellectual property.Details the progress of the ASEAN Intellectual Property Cooperation.Explains the trademark registration process under the Madrid Protocol.Includes new chapters on registered trademark law under the Trademarks Act 2019.Discusses the scope of the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2020 and judicial decisions that clarify important copyright principles.Highlights the impact of significant patent law decisions handed down by the Federal Court and the Court of Appeal.Contains ProView Extra materials available exclusively in ProView eBook only.RM380.00 -
Take-overs and Mergers 3rd Edition
RM900.00OVERVIEW
Take-overs and Mergers, 3rd Edition provides a detailed and systematic account of the law and practice relating to take-overs and mergers.
The emphasis throughout is on practice and procedure. The underlying reasons and purposes for the Rules and General Principles are discussed in detail to provide a clearer understanding of the rationale for the Rules and General Principles, and the philosophy of the regulators. This latest edition has been carefully structured to provide a comprehensive guide to assist investment bankers, legal practitioners and all other professionals involved in take-overs and mergers. The regulatory framework of the financial markets, the Securities and Futures Act, the SGX-ST Listing Manual, the Competition Act, the Companies Act and the Singapore Code on Take-overs and Mergers are covered in detail.• Carefully crafted as a work of reference for practitioners and others involved in mergers and acquisitions and is essential reading for them
• The only standard work available on take-overs and mergers in Singapore
• The work contains transactional documents (including key documents such as the offer document, the target board circular, press announcement and schemes of arrangement document from actual transactions)
• SIC Public Statements, Practice Notes and Key Rulings are analyzed and reproduced in this EditionTable of contents
Chapter 1: Legal and Economic Background
Chapter 2: Pre-1974 Scheme
Chapter 3: Regulatory Scheme
Chapter 4: The Approach and The Early Stages
Chapter 5: Dealings – Restrictions and Disclosure Regime
Chapter 6: Voluntary Offers
Chapter 7: Mandatory Offers
Chapter 8: Partial and Comparable Offers
Chapter 9: Take-Over Documentation
Chapter 10: Conduct During Offer and Offer Timetable
Chapter 11: Defensive Tactics Against Hostile Bids
Chapter 12: Squeeze Outs, Schemes and AmalgamationsRM1,000.00 -
Illegality and Public Policy, 6th Edition | 2023
RM1,737.00By: Richard A. Buckley
ISBN13: 9780414114470
Published: September 2023
Country of Publication: UK
Format: HardbackRM1,930.00 -
Lissack and Horlick on Bribery and Corruption | 3rd Edition
RM2,900.00RM3,220.00Lissack and Horlick on Bribery and Corruption | 3rd Edition
RM2,900.00Authors: Fiona Horlick KC (Author), Richard Lissack KC
Published: September 2020
ISBN: 9781474316743
Previous Edition: 9781405791144
Format: Hardback
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Borneo Law Reports (Volume 1-9)
RM3,915.00The Borneo Law Reports covers all major areas of law with the most recent developments in each of the areas reported. Volumes 1-7 contain more than 500 full judgments decided by the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court that represent all the important cases originating from the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak from 1993 to 2013, many of which are hitherto unreported in any of the law reports in Malaysia. Two additional new volumes (Volumes 8 and 9) contain 135 cases from 2013-2018 including the Court of Appeal decision of The Speaker of Dewan Undangan Negeri of Sarawak “Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar” v Ting Tiong Choon & 3 Ors.While the Borneo Law Reports contains cases from some areas of law that are peculiar to Sabah and Sarawak, and provides a very valuable collection of such cases for future reference, the publication also contains much case law on subjects that are applicable throughout Malaysia, including administrative law, banking law, bankruptcy, civil procedure, company law, constitutional law, contract, criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, family law, revenue law and tort.The Borneo Law Reports comes in handsome bound volumes with cases organised according to subject matter headings. Each case is supported by concise and well-structured catchwords as well as a succinct headnote with holdings referenced to the relevant parts of the case.Key Features:Includes previously unpublished Sabah and Sarawak cases which are applicable throughout MalaysiaContains unreported cases applying the law specific to Sabah and SarawakCases organised according to subject matter headingsEach case supported by concise and well-structured catchwordsSuccinct headnotes with holdings referenced to the relevant parts of the caseAppeal Status provides useful update on the status of a case.RM4,350.00 -
Borneo Law Reports Volume 10
RM405.00Enhancing the armoury of Malaysian cases for legal practice.The Borneo Law Reports covers all major areas of law with the most recent developments in each of the areas reported. The Borneo Law Reports Volume 10 contains 75 full judgments decided by the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court that represent all the important cases originating from the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak from 2018 to 2019, many of which are hitherto unreported in any of the law reports in Malaysia.While the Borneo Law Reports contains cases from some areas of law that are specific to Sabah and Sarawak, and provides a very valuable collection of such cases for future reference, the publication also contains much case law on subjects that are applicable throughout Malaysia, including administrative law, banking law, bankruptcy, civil procedure, company law, constitutional law, contract, criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, family law, revenue law and tort.The Borneo Law Reports comes in handsome bound volumes with cases organised according to subject matter headings. Each case is supported by concise and well-structured catchwords as well as a succinct headnote with holdings referenced to the relevant parts of the case.KEY FEATURES:Includes previously unpublished Sabah and Sarawak cases which are applicable throughout MalaysiaContains unreported cases applying the law specific to Sabah and SarawakCases organised according to subject matter headingsEach case supported by concise and well-structured catchwordsSuccinct headnotes with holdings referenced to the relevant parts of the caseAppeal Status provides useful update on the status of a caseRM450.00 -
Dealing with Delay and Disruption on Construction Projects
RM1,558.00Dealing with Delay and Disruption on Construction Contracts provides construction lawyers with the understanding of how these topics can affect construction projects, how to plan for them and what to look out for when making claims. Led by a team of lawyers – with input from relevant experts – this title covers how the topic is dealt with in standard forms (such as FIDIC, JCT and NEC), as well as a variety of comparative jurisdictions.Provides an understanding of how delay and disruption can affect construction projects, how to plan for them and what to look out for when making claimsExplains how to plan for delay and disruption during the procurement and drafting stage, covering how these topics are addressed in standard form contracts, including JCT, NEC and FIDICCombines coverage of both technical and legal aspectsIntroduces the concepts of delay and disruption and the process of structuring claims, including discussion of extension of time (EOT) and concurrent delayProvides an overview of delay methodologies and how compensation for prolongation is addressed, as well as quantification principlesCovers valuation methodologies and principals, as well as acceleration entitlementIntroduces disruption causation principles and quantification principlesDiscusses the disruption methodologies of causation and quantificationExplains how to deal with delay & disruption subcontract claims, and employer claims, including liquidated damagesDescribes the common procedural requirements for advancing delay & disruption claimsCovers how BIM and 4D animation can be used in presenting delay & disruption claims and analyses the tools needed to present a delay or disruption case at arbitrationDescribes the issues that should be considered during contract negotiations such that disputes over delay & disruption can be avoidedGives practical guidance on project management and covers the delay & disruption issues related to project financeAuthored by a team led by the Freshfields Dubai and London office, plus an assortment of technical expertsAlso covers comparative law considerations throughout, covering 12 key jurisdictions, including UAE, UK, US, China and Germany.RM1,731.65 -
Law of Evidence: A Commentary
RM449.00Publication Date: Aug – 2020ISBN: 9789672339915Author : Srimurugan AlaganFormat : Hardcover + eBookCountry: Malaysia“This book is a timely and useful addition to the literature on evidence. The insights provided are instructive and will save the readers from spending a lot of time on laborious research.”
From the Foreword byYAA Tan Sri Tengku Maimun binti Tuan MatChief Justice of MalaysiaRM499.00 -
International Arbitration Discourse and Practices in Asia
RM192.00Edited By: Vijay K. Bhatia, Maurizio Gotti, Azirah Hashim, Philip Koh, Sundra Rajoo
ISBN: 9780367594824
Published: August 14, 2020
Country Of Publication: UK
Format: PaperbackRM240.00 -
Combining Mediation and Arbitration in International Commercial Dispute Resolution
RM216.00By: Dilyara Nigmatullina
ISBN: 9780367589110
Published: August 14, 2020
Country Of Publication: UK
Format: PaperbackRM270.00 -
Marsden’s Companies Winding Up in Malaysia
RM350.00Authors: Datuk Wong Rhen Yen, T. Gunaseelan, SK Cheong, Nasser Hamid
Publication Date: March 2020
Format: Hardcover
Country: Malaysia
Publisher: Marsden Law Book Sdn. Bhd.
ISBN: 9789671756317“Although Loh Swee Cheang’s texts on corporate law continue to provide much assistance, what was wanting was a handbook on insolvency. The want has been fulfilled by this work.”
– The Late Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram
(Former Federal Court Judge of Malaysia)RM390.00 -
HALSBURY’S LAWS OF MALAYSIA VOLUME 1(1) 2018 REISSUE
RM350.00- Admiralty
- Bailment, Lien, Marine Pollution and Shipowners’ Liability
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HALSBURY’S LAWS OF MALAYSIA VOLUME 3 (2) 2015 REISSUE
RM350.00- Conflict of Laws
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HALSBURY’S LAWS OF MALAYSIA VOLUME 5 2006 REISSUE
RM350.00- Arbitration
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HALSBURY’S LAWS OF MALAYSIA VOLUME 10 (2) 2017 REISSUE
RM350.00- Landlord and Tenant Distress
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