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A Soapbox Saturday

A Soapbox Saturday

Jottings of an accidental soapbox protagonist at the recent Urbanscapes festival.

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Orang Asli struggle for customary lands continues

Orang Asli struggle for customary lands continues

Regarding the dynamics of the Government notion of “consultation” when it comes to the Orang Asli and why it needs to think out-of-the-box and stop pigeon-holing the community.

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15th Malaysian Law Conference

15th Malaysian Law Conference

The 15th Malaysian Law Conference will take place at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 29 – 31 July 2010. Register now to get the Early Bird rates on registration fees.

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LoyarBurok joins MyConstitution at Urbanscapes 2010 – Saturday, 26 June

LoyarBurok joins MyConstitution at Urbanscapes 2010 – Saturday, 26 June

LoyarBurok will be teaming up with PerlembagaanKu/MyConstitution at the all day creative arts festival, Urbanscapes @ KLPAC. Come spend a creative cool Saturday with us – there will be performances, cool stuff to grab, and plenty to do!

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Malaysia’s future is bright with the “consti” activists

Malaysia’s future is bright with the “consti” activists

Rights advocate, Wong Ee Lynn at Savoir Vivre in Kuala Lumpur, in her final post for 2009 (on December 30) interviewed 5 Malaysian activists – Edmund Bon Tai Soon, Brian Lariche, Loretta Ann Shepherd, Joe Yap and Ahmad Fansuri. LoyarBurok reproduces Edmund’s talking points as they pertain to the MyConsti movement helmed by a fresh breed of “consti” activists in the making.

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MyConsti Phase 2: What is the Separation of Powers? (Updated Jan 13, 2010)

MyConsti Phase 2: What is the Separation of Powers? (Updated Jan 13, 2010)

(UPDATED) The MyConstitution Campaign enters its 2nd phase: “Constitutional Institutions & the Separation of Powers”, and the ConstiLC invites you to the launch!

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Pastries, cookies, carrot cake, scones and strudel at a call to the Bar

June Low Cheng Yen was “called” to the Bar (i.e. admitted and enrolled as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court of Malaya) on Dec 11, 2009. In open court, a “call” speech would be made by June’s “mover” (i.e. a lawyer at the Bar) to persuade the presiding judge that June is a “fit and proper” person to be a full-fledged lawyer after completing a 9-month period of pupillage. This was the speech by June’s mover, Edmund Bon Tai Soon, before Mr Justice Ariff Yusof.

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Mengapa saya ingin sebarkan… Kempen PerlembagaanKu

Mengapa saya ingin sebarkan… Kempen PerlembagaanKu

Saya tersentuh… Writer’s block. Is that what you call someone who wants to write but nothing flows out of the swish of the pen or the tap-tapping of the keyboard? A friend suggested to write in the Malay language but it’s been a while since I did that… probably in high school. Still it’s no [...]

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Bar Council Invite Governments To Join MyConstitution Campaign

Bar Council Invite Governments To Join MyConstitution Campaign

From Bernama here on July 31, 2009.

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