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A Tribute To Zainal Aznam, A Malaysian Economist

A Tribute To Zainal Aznam, A Malaysian Economist

The nation suffered a great loss on 30 April 2011 when Dato’ Dr. Zainal Aznam Yusof, a Malaysian economist, passed away suddenly due to a massive heart attack. King Chai reflects on Dr. Zainal’s proposal to establish an Equal Opportunities Commission in Part 1 of the New Economic Model.

My Father, the Judge (Stories from the East)

My Father, the Judge (Stories from the East)

Chong Yuh Tyng contributes to this week’s Stories from the East with a poignant piece about a great Sarawakian, her father the late Tan Sri Chong Siew Fai, former Chief Judge of Sabah & Sarawak (1995 – 2000).

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Moving On #LoyarBerkasih

Moving On #LoyarBerkasih

Freedom, Independence and Justice – is our conception of these ideals skewed? Aston Paiva discusses.

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A Student’s Perspective: Legal Education And Professional Ethics

A Student’s Perspective: Legal Education And Professional Ethics

Reflections of a final semester law student on the state of our legal education and the role it plays in shaping how law is practised in Malaysia.

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Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock

Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock

You are invited to the official launch and book signing for Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock by Alan Shadrake at KL, Sat, 26 June 2010. Speakers include Edmund Bon, M.Ravi – abolitionist and counsel for Yong Vui Kong, and the author himself.

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How can you defend a criminal ah?

A “simple” explanation, but with some long words, as to why a lawyer defends the guilty.

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Sodomy2: Why is AG’s Chambers refusing to release evidence?

The refusal by the AG’s Chambers to release some evidence requested by the defence team in the Sodomy 2 trial – and the consequent refusal by the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court to order the release of such evidence – brings to the fore questions pertaining to the right to a fair trial, degree of professionalism of the prosecution team and the administration of criminal justice in Malaysia.

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Justice is an illusion

It’s really tough being a Judge. Really, I think it’s a thankless job. A Judge can never do any right. I think it was in 1996 that a soon-to-be-really-famous High Court Judge politely asked me and my opponent whether we would mind to remain in his chambers for some small talk after we had finished [...]

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