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MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM TOPICS CLASSIFICATION OF LAW 1. Public law (Between the Individuals and the State) 2. Private Law (Between the Law and Individuals) 3. International Law (Law between States) SOURCES OF LAW 1. Historical Sources 2. Place 3. Legal Sources: a) Written Law b) Unwritten Law Written Law Unwritten Law Syariah Law - Federal Constitution - Principles of English
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SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths • Its nine (9) core brands have strong presences which provides for (i) higher sales of products that are associated with the brands‚ (ii) better acceptance of new products‚ (iii) higher ability to increase market share through advertising‚ and‚ (iv) stronger resistance to price erosions in the market. • Given its longer-than-competition track record in Malaysia of 21 years since the opening of its first Seed store‚ the Group has a more extensive distribution network
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Malaysia also consists of 15 sections and 13 tables. Malaysian constitution touch on the jurisdiction of the executive‚ legislative‚ judiciary‚ the Islamic religion‚ nationality‚ national language‚ the special position of Malays and natives in Sabah and Sarawak and the like. THE DRAFTING HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MALAYSIA Constitution of Malaysia now is affected by a series of Malaysian history. History of resistance against colonialism and the emergence of Malay nationalists realize
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the High Court in Malaya‚ and the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak. Thus this creates two separate local jurisdiction of the courts – for Peninsular Malaysia and for East Malaysia. The highest position in the judiciary of Malaysia is the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Malaysia (also known as the Chief Justice of Malaysia)‚ followed by the President of the Court of Appeal‚ the Chief Judge of Malaya‚ and the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak. The superior courts are the High Court‚ Court of Appeal
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Introduction to organizational structure An organization structure refers to an arrangement of people‚ relationship and responsibilities in carrying out company activities to achieve goal. In addition it also can define as how a people in the organization are group together and to whom they report. Formal structure is needed for larger organization that decisions have to be made about the delegation of various tasks. In an organization structure clearly indicate and separate between the work activities
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SOURCES OF LAW INTRODUCTION TO THE MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM SOURCES OF LAW The sources of Malaysian law refer to the legal sources i.e. the legal rules that make up the law in Malaysia. The sources of Malaysian law comprise: 1)Written law; and 2)Unwritten law Federal and State Constitutions Written Legislations & Delegated Legislations SOURCES OF MALAYSIAN LAW Judicial Decision English law Unwritten Islamic law Customary Law SOURCES OF LAW: UNWRITTEN LAW Unwritten law
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Describe the Malaysian legal system. Give your opinion as to its role in assisting Malaysian government in running the country Different country practices different types of legal system. Some country practices one type of legal system while others practices the mixed legal system which means a combination of two or more legal systems. Malaysia for example‚ practices the mixed legal system which includes the Common Law‚ Islamic law and Customary Law. Malaysia’s legal system comprises laws which
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By: Ali Faizan Introduction: AL BAIK a restaurant chain in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was first established in 1974 in the city of Jeddah by Shakour AbuGhazalah. AL BAIK was the first to introduce the “Broast” chicken concept in all of Saudi Arabia. AbuGhazalah wanted to provide Arabia with a clean and affordable fast food and environment to fulfill the needs and taste of the consumers in Saudi Arabia. AL BAIK management has earned their mark in the world because of their values. They
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Department consists of three different independence Departments i.e. Marine Department Peninsular Malaysia‚ Marine Department Sabah and Marine Department Sarawak which were headed by different Heads of Service. • As of 1st January 2011‚ Marine Department Peninsular Malaysia has integrated with Marine Department Sabah dan Marine Department Sarawak and known as the Marine Department of Malaysia. • The first Director General of Marine Department of Malaysia is Y.Bhg Dato’ Captain Haji Ahmad Bin Othman
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