Posts by Ruzaini Zul
A self-confessed laid back perfectionist and a keen observer of human characters (Although he sometimes doesn't know how to interpret them). He has a problem identifying any specific place to be called his hometown. Instead, he borrows a phrase from Dr. Farish Noor’s “The Nomad Prayer” in his book “Qur’an and Cricket” — “God take me home. And let my home be everywhere.”
Questioning the grounds to refuse transmitting a case to the High Court.
5 August 2011 /
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What is the result of clamping down on the rights of the people?
7 July 2011 |
Human Rights |
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Whether we realise it or not, our whole life has always been dictated and ordered. From childhood, we are programmed to follow what our elders say without asking much.
24 February 2011 |
Save The Children |
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Reflections of a final semester law student on the criteria that he would consider before casting his vote for the next general elections.
9 February 2011 |
Express Yourself |
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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.
21 January 2011 |
Talking about Lawyers |
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Ruzaini explores his thoughts on truth, lies, and The Invention of Lying.
14 January 2011 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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