Puthan Perumal presents a legal commentary section 340(3) of the National Land Code 1965.
Suamiku, Isteriku dan Negaraku
Tramizi Hussin mendalami fenomena hiburan Malaysia kini.
Lim Guan Eng Is A Hero, Not A “Tokong”
Vince Tan pens a tribute to Lim Guan Eng and his memorable political career thus far.
Al-Maunah and the Lashkar-e-Toiba: Who Wins the War against the State?
Chris Hooper analyses treason and capital punishment in the context of India and Malaysia.
Comparison of Police Powers of Arrest in Malaysia and the United Kingdom
Jevinder Singh compares the police powers of arrest in Malaysia and the UK and comes with some frank observations.
Years of Dangerous Living
Lee Kok Hoong wonders about the challenges of foreign migrant workers in Malaysia.
Dear Paprika: It is Still Not Safe — Not Even For Men
Pepper Lim laments the police’s blasé attitude towards crime.
Kehadapan Paprika: Malaysia Masih Tidak Selamat Untuk Sesiapapun
Pepper Lim gusar tentang sikap polis yang tidak endah tentang jenayah.
The National Unity Consultative Council: Is It Any Good?
Daniel Teoh lists practical recommendations for the National Unity Consultative Council.
Hope From the Eyes of a Middle-Class Malaysian
Cassandra Chung has hope for Malaysia amid our increasing desperation.
The Malaysian Economy — Argument beyond corruption
Wan Hong suggests a different approach to criticising the Malaysian economy — going back to the basics.
A Sense of Injustice
Retired Judge NH Chan returns with a scathing rebuke of election judges
Movie screening: The Court
A courtroom thriller on child soldiers and crime against humanity
Book Review – The Law of Superheroes: Bringing the Geekiest from Both Worlds
The MCCHR Resource Center houses hundreds of materials on social and political sciences, but the best kept secret (in my opinion) is the selection of books that creatively illustrate law and social activism. One such book is The Law of Superheroes by American attorneys James Daily and Ryan Davidson. This book originated from a blog […]
Stop the gag on journalists
The quest for truth should not lie in the privilege of one individual, but all human being.
“We are One: Orang Kita Bersatu” Charity Dinner 2013
Support this event and make a difference in the Orang Asli lives.
Mural, Mural on the Wall
Thomas Fann takes a look at the tangible impact of recent mural controversy in Johor Bahru.
Just Not Normal
Nathalie Kee examines the realities of the mentally-ill in Malaysian society.
