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    Malaysian Legal System

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    INTRODUCTION The jurisdiction and powers of court under the Malaysian hierarchy of courts are contained principally in the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 (Act 91) for the superior courts that is‚ the Federal Court‚ the Court of Appeal and the High Courts‚ and in the Subordinate Courts Act 1948 (Act 92) for the subordinate courts that is the Sessions‚ Magistrate’s and Penghulu’s Courts. 2.0 MALAYSIAN JUDICIAL STRUCTURE Malaysian judicial structure can be divided into 2 section which are :

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    Malaysian Constitution

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    THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION & THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK Prepared By: Ms. Narimah Hashim Jabatan Perakaunan & Kewangan Fakulti Ekonomi & Pengurusan‚ UPM NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 1 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Definitions‚ features & functions Relationship of the government & the Constitution Financial relationship between Federal & State Governments Government grants Financial difficulties of States NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 2 WHAT IS THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION? The Federal Constitution

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    Malaysian Studies

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    The Formation of The Federation of Malaya The British Government agreed to replace the Malayan union with a new form of government ‚known as the Federation of Malaya. In July 1946‚ a Working Committee comprising representatives from the British Government‚ the Sultan and UMNO was set up to prepare new proposal. At the insistence of  UMNO‚ no other group were to be involved in the discussions. The Working Committee reached agreement by July 1947 and its proposals for a Federation Of Malaya were

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    THE MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM SOURCES OF LAW The sources of Malaysian law refer to the legal sources i.e. the legal rules that make up the law in Malaysia. The sources of Malaysian law comprise: 1)Written law; and 2)Unwritten law Federal and State Constitutions Written Legislations & Delegated Legislations SOURCES OF MALAYSIAN LAW Judicial Decision English law Unwritten Islamic law Customary Law SOURCES OF LAW: UNWRITTEN LAW Unwritten law is the portion of Malaysian law

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    Malaysian Housing

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    B. A. (Hons) in Accounting‚ University of Hertfordshire B. A. (Hons) in Finance‚ University of Hertfordshire B. A. (Hons) in Marketing‚ University of Hertfordshire ECO 205 & ECO240 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT August 2011 Session This assignment covers 30% of the course Evaluation Malaysia Housing Market The housing market is like any other market - it consists of buyers and sellers who come together to agree a price for a transaction. In some respects that is where the similarity

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    Malaysian Studies

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    Humans Rights Organisations in Malaysia SUHAKAM The Human Rights Commision of Malaysia ‚ well known as SUHAKAM ‚ the National Human Rights Institution established by the Human Rights Commission Act 1999 (Act 597)‚ with due compliance with the 1993 Paris Principles Relating to the Status of National Institutions‚ asserts its mandates to promote and protect human rights in Malaysia. The statutory responsibilities of SUHAKAM are to promote awareness and provide education relating to human rights

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    Malaysian Economics

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    2 - CAUSES OF INEQUALITY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION 2.1 Differences in education During the British rule‚ each ethnic group also generally experienced different education systems. Most Malays were educated in the government school system located in the rural areas that used the Malay language as the medium of instruction. The Chinese on the other hand sent their children to the Chinese medium schools‚ which mere established by Chinese voluntary associations. Nevertheless ‚ the elite segment of each

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    Malaysian Studies

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    Title: University Students Should Wear Uniform “Should University Students Wear Uniform?” I would say yes indeed! Uniform is a same dress code decided by a company or school. Wearing uniform would bring out a more united and representative forms. According to a research‚ students in a specific school wearing their uniform will be more obedience because they would make themselves behave when they are outside the school. Uniforms are neat and tidy as we compared to wearing casual. Uniforms

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    MALAYSIAN BUS TERMINAL

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    MALAYSIAN BUS TERMINALS Kuala Lumpur as the capital of Malaysia‚ is boosted with 2 major bus stations‚ known as Puduraya Central (Northbound buses) and Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (Southbound buses). There are many express bus companies in Malaysia such as Konsortium Express‚ Transnational Express‚ Sri Maju Express and many more. Most coach companies actually provide a super VIP seats express bus with a big leg space with comfortable seats to ensure you can enjoy a good massage along the journey

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    UNIQUENESS OF THE MALAYSIAN CONSTITUTION Malaysian constitution is unique because it able to covers all the legislative‚government and judiciary aspects and has special provisions for the application in a country with a diversity of races and religions.In addition‚the Malaysian Constitution is complete and comprehensive as reflected in its thickness and meticulous details.The most unique is the practice of the status of ‘King’ is unusual.The ‘king’ here is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong(YDPA) chosen

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