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    WHAT are fundamental liberties? Fundamental liberties are rights and freedoms that we have as human beings. Some fundamental liberties are set out in the Constitution. Because these rights and freedoms are set out in the Constitution‚ they are said to be ‘guaranteed’ and cannot be taken away from us unless the Constitution itself allows it. The Fundamental Liberties guaranteed under the Constitution: Article 5 – Right to life and personal liberty Every person has a right to life and liberty.

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    kilometers (127‚355 square miles). Malaysia is divided into two regions‚ with a total of thirteen states based on Malay Kingdoms‚ and three federal territories. East Malaysia‚ or the part of the country on the island of Borneo‚ is home to the states of Sabah‚ Sarawak‚ and Labuan‚ a federal territory. Peninsular Malaysia is home to the other eleven states and two federal territories. The country of Malaysia is in the Asia continent and the latitude and longitude for the country are 4.1936° N‚ 103.7249°

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    | Study on Sabah Gas Terminal (SBGAST) Electrical Power Consumption | | | Hadryan Gabriel DW Majin 13072Electrical & Electronics EngineeringUniversiti Teknologi PETRONAS | | | This study is about the electrical power generation in Sabah Gas Terminal. This project is also one of the compulsory tasks given to student during their industrial training internship. Prepared

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    group there is called Maradeka. MALAYSIA Today in Malaysia‚ in which Malaya‚ Sabah‚ Sarawak and Singapore merged in 1963‚ the term still remains pertinent in the present. It can be seen in the Malaysian national holiday of Hari Merdeka‚ commemorating Malaya’s independence on 31 August 1957‚ and Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) where the first ceremony raising the flag of Malaya was held following independence. Sabah and Sarawak in North Borneo were to officially join Malaysia on 31 August 1963

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    between one and others. Although we’re living in a multi-racial country‚ there’s still unavoidable racial slurs passing around‚ including in NS camp‚ I believe many trainees had the same experience while staying in NS camp. Well‚ for the case in Sabah camp‚ at the beginning it’s quite obvious that trainees from Semenanjung will gather together while the local Sabahans are with their own kin. After some time‚ you’ll see all of them will be mixed up together. Same goes to the minorities too‚ the most

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    Federal Court Superior Courts Court of Appeal High Court(Malaya) High Court(Sabah&Sarawak) Syariah Court Syariah Court Native Court Sessions Court

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    QUESTION 1 The land laws of Malaysia are contained in the main pieces of legislation. What are they? The National Land Code 1965 was made effective from 1st of January 1966. It was enacted to ensure uniformity of land laws and land policies with respect to land tenure‚ registration of titles relating to land‚ transfer of land‚ leases‚ charges in respect of land‚ easements and other rights and interests inland. Some of the contents of National Land Code 1965 are as follows: indefeasible title

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    THE CONSTITUTION OF MALAYSIA The Constitution is a document that contains the highest laws of the country. No other law can contravene the constitution. The Federal Constitution (Malaysia) we have today is based on the Constitution of the Federal of Malaya presented by the Reid Commission in 1957. The 1957 document was amended to suit the requirements of the enlarge federation and put into effects as the Constitution when Malaysia was proclaimed on 16 September 1963. SOURCE OF LAW IN MALAYSIA

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    Marine Conservation Society; Semporna Islands Darwin Project Manager. ewood@f2s.com; elizabeth.wood@mcsuk.org Jamie Valiant Ng: SIDP/Sabah Parks: Community Outreach & Public Awareness Officer. jmieval@hotmail.com Helen Brunt: SIDP Sabah Coordinator: helen@sempornaislandsproject.com Sabah Parks‚ PO Box 163‚ 91307 Semporna‚ Sabah‚ Malaysia PO Box 10626 Kota Kinabalu‚ Sabah www.sabahparks.org.my sabahparks@gmail.com Marine Conservation Society‚ Unit 3 Wolf Business Park‚ Alton Road‚ Ross-on-Wye‚ Herefordshire

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    Malaysia‚ an extensive affirmative action programs were instituted to favor the majority‚ the Bumiputera ‚ which translates to ‘sons of the soil’. Bumiputera is a term to embrace the Malay people of the Malay Archipelago‚ including indigenous groups from Sabah and Sarawak‚ which joined the Peninsula to form Malaysia in 1963. The Malaysian Federal Constitution has clauses specifically addressing the area of Malay rights but does not explicitly protect any Bumiputera rights per se. Article 153 of the Malaysian

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