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Hak Asasi Golongan Homoseksual v Masyarakat Sedunia

“Homoseksual” bukanlah suatu istilah yang asing bagi masyarakat dunia pada masa kini. Di mana sahaja kita pergi, kita pasti akan bertembung orang dalam golongan ini. Anehnya, apabila kita terserempak dengan mereka, kita bertindak mengasingkan diri kita daripada mereka. Mengapakah kejadian seperti ini harus berlaku? Adakah mereka penjenayah atau pembawa penyakit yang berbahaya? Jika dikaji secara […]

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ConstiLC’s maiden meeting starts Bar’s initiative on constitutionalism, raises expectations

Friday, 19 June 2009 marked the beginning of the Bar’s move to entrench constitutional study and promote constitutionalism as part of its already wide-ranging initiatives in society. The first meeting of the newly-minted Constitutional Law Committee (ConstiLC) formed for the first time in the history of the Malaysian Bar saw a whopping 40 plus participants […]

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The regurgitation of not administering justice according to law in the written judgment of Nik Hashim FCJ in Jamaluddin & Ors v Sivakumar

Flashback To refresh your memory, I refer to the report in the New Straits Times of Friday, April 10, 2009: PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has declared that three assemblymen who quit their parties are still members of the Perak state legislature. This follows an unanimous ruling by a five-men bench yesterday which ruled that the […]

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Aung San Suu Kyi turns 64: 14 arrested in Malaysia

14 of her compatriots joined Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in detention on Friday, 19th June 2009. Their crime: gathering in Malaysia to show her support without bringing along their identification papers. Earlier that day, however, the British High Commissioner to Malaysia together with numerous other celebrities took part in the global campaign to show […]

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Advocating the return of honour to the legal profession (Part 1)

In this article, Fahri Azzat meditates on the practise of law and the role of honour in the practise of law its economics and ethical and moral repercussions. As the article is long, we have endeavoured to break it up into three parts, which will be published daily until conclusion. The comments for the first two parts will be switched off though comments will be allowed on the third and final instalment so that interested readers can respond after having read the piece in its entirety. The full uninterrupted text will be republished on the weekend. The subtitle of the article is, ‘Contemplating the Moral and Ethical Dimensions of a Lawyer’.

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JUPerlembagaan MP akan bermesyuarat pada 19 Jun 2009

Kepada ahli-ahli Badan Peguam, pelatih-pelatih dalam kamar, NGO-NGO, akademik-akademik, aktivis-aktivis masyarakat sivil, pelajar-pelajar undang-undang dan saudara-saudari, Peristiwa-peristiwa yang berlaku pada tahun yang lalu telah meningkatkan minat rakyat Malaysia dalam konsep keperlembagaan. Berikutan peristiwa-peristiwa ini, kesan undang-undang perlembagaan dalam masyarakat kita kini dirasai pada tahap yang tidak pernah dicapai sebelum ini. Oleh itu, ini adalah masa […]

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Kewarganegaraan: Antara retorik dan realiti Perlembagaan (Bahagian II)

Disambung dari sini. Bahagian II menjelaskan keadaan di mana Kerajaan dapat melucutkan kewarganegaraan seseorang. Perkara-perkara berkenaan dengan penamatan kewarganegaraan terkandung di dalam Bab 2, Bahagian III Perlembagaan Persekutuan. Perkara 23 membolehkan seseorang warganegara Malaysia melepaskan kewarganegaraannya secara sukarela. Perkara 23(1) memperuntukkan bahawa: Mana-mana warganegara yang berumur dua puluh satu tahun atau lebih dan yang sempurna […]