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    15thFebruary 2010 Saira Banu MLS Tutorial: 3-4 pm Cases i) Strait Settlements Reception of English Law Case Kamoo v Thomas Turner Bassett In the Goods of Abdullah Facts Pf‚ a native from Bengal‚ had agreed in June 1806 to be employed by the Df‚ as a “khidmuggur” or a table servant in Penang at a salary of $6/mnth. Unfortunately‚ since his employment‚ the Pf had been severely ill-treated by the Df. On July 20‚ 1907‚ the Pf was whipped 20 times with a rattan by an order by the Df. Pf complained

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    9266 7987 Louis.Geneste@cbs.curtin.edu.au 408 3011 Adriel Sim TBA adriel.sim@curtin.edu.my TBA Tonia Geneste +618 9266 7292 T.Geneste@curtin.edu.au 408 3009 Teaching Staff: Administrative contact: 304421 Management of Innovation 301 Miri Sarawak Campus 25 Feb 2013 School of Management‚ Curtin Business School Page: 1 of 10 CRICOS Provider Code WA 00301J‚ NSW 02637B Curtin Business School School of Management Acknowledgement of Country We respectfully acknowledge the Indigenous Elders

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    The Iban

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    untouched beauty of floras and faunas. Borneo refers to the two states in East Malaysia‚ Sabah and Sarawak. These states are well known for miscellaneous culture portrayed by their distinctive and multicoloured populace. One of the most well known tribe in Sarawak is the Iban. The Iban are shifting cultivators who originated in the Kapuas River basin of West Kalimantan‚ and migrated to Sarawak in the 16th century‚ settling along the Batang Lupar‚ Skrang and Saribas rivers. There are some differences

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    formation of malaysia

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    Malaysia also consists of 15 sections and 13 tables. Malaysian constitution touch on the jurisdiction of the executive‚ legislative‚ judiciary‚ the Islamic religion‚ nationality‚ national language‚ the special position of Malays and natives in Sabah and Sarawak and more. Each section in the Federal Constitution contains one or more relevant articles. The contents of the constitution by section is : 1. Religious states and federal law 2. Fundamental freedoms 3. Citizenship 4. Federal 5. States 6

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    ADVANTAGES OF SEDITION ACT

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    2.0 WHY MALAYSIAN NEED SEDITION ACTS? : To curb elements that caused disunity. “The Act is still relevant and necessary to curb the action of some people who are out to create chaos and disunity among society. Keeping the act is not for the interest of certain parties including BN but it would be able to prevent some people from playing up issues on religion‚ race and the institution of Malay rulers‚” said Selangor opposition leader Datuk Mohd Shamsuddin Lias in a meeting at the lobby of the Selangor

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    3(1)(a) Civil Law Act 1956 states that courts in Peninsular Malaysia should apply Common Law and the Law of Equity as administered in England on 7th April1956.Section 3(1)(b) and Section 3(1)(c) of Civil Law Act 1956 states that courts in Sabah and Sarawak should apply common law and law of equity together with the statutes of general application as administered in England on 1st December 1951 and 12th December 1949 accordingly.But it is not stated that the Common Law and Law of Equity in Malaysia

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    MPW 113 MALAYSIAN STUDIES 10 Unique Features of Malaysia South Australian Matriculation SG2 Lecturer: Ms Shafinaz Shafie Session: January 2013 Members Page Our logo showcases 5 students‚ 2 being females and 3 being males‚ covered by the Malaysian flag in front of Malaysia’s proudest achievement‚ which is the PETRONAS Twin Towers. The list below is the group members. 1. Tan Kar Jin 1301G22747 2. Goh Mei Yian 1301G22661 3. Goh Tze Hou 1301G22325 4. Tan Tze Ying 1301G23079 5.

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    Peninsular Malaysia and 90 days in Sabah and Sarawak. Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya / Election Commission (SPR) - is appointed to manage all aspects of elections - ensures smooth conduct of the democratic process - is independent of government control - the YDPA upon the advice of Council of Rulers appoints: • one chairman • one deputy chairman • three members (one of the members must be from Sabah or Sarawak) Members of SPR: • holds

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    The idea unifying the countries with Malaya had been brought up many times. Then‚ in 1961‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman revealed his aspiration to form Malaysia. Malaysia was support to be made up of Malaya‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ Sarawak and Sabah. There were a few factors that contributed to the formation of Malaysia. The factor was to gain independence through unification. Out of five countries‚ Malaya was the only one to be free from the British rule after its independence on 31st August 1957. By joining

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    INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA Introduction 1. Malaysia has achieved substantial success in its rural development‚ especially in reducing the incidence of poverty in both rural and urban. In the process‚ the rural areas have been developed with infrastructures‚ utility‚ social amenities‚ health and school facilities and etc to support the economic development of the country as well as increasing the quality of life of her populace. The productivity and incomes of the rural

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