matters listed in the Federal Register and the Concurrent List. Parliament consists of three important components is Yang di-PertuanAgong ‚Dewan Rakyat danDewan Negara When we say that there are three components‚ this means that a bill enacted by Parliament will go through the three components 1.2. Task the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in parliament 1. Open‚ close or dissolve Parliament 2. Speaking 3. Giving assent to a bill passed by the Dewan Rakyat
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Explain the functions of the speaker of the House of Representatives 14. In oder to become the Yang-Dipertuan Agong‚ the candidate’s are selected among the sultans.List down the criteria in order to become the Yang Di-pertuan Agong? 15. (a) Give three factors that can affect and shortened the period as the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. (b) When the turns come‚ he cannot be Yang Di-Pertuan Agong under several reasons.Give the reasons. 16. The relation between races
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Judges of the two High Courts and seven other judges. All its members are appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ acting on the advice of the Prime Minister‚ after consulting the Conference of Rulers. Before tendering his advice‚ the Prime Minister shall‚ except for the appointment of the Chief Justice‚ consult the Chief Justice. Article 122(1A) of the Federal Constitution‚ allows the Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ acting on the advice of the Chief Justice‚ to appoint any person who has held high judicial
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Law is a system of rules and guidelines‚ usually enforced through a set of institutions. It shapes politics‚ economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a social mediator of relations between people. For example‚ Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivatives markets and Property law defines rights and obligations related to the transfer and title of personal and real property and so on. Then‚ Natural law or the law of nature (Latin: lex naturalis) has
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Group Leader Details | Name | : DARSHAN A/L PALAKERISHNAN | Student ID | : 1111115318 | HP Number | : 0143611150 | Email Address | : darrshanz@gmail.com | Lecture Session | : MALAYSIAN STUDIES | Members | No | Student ID | Name | Lecture Session | 1 | | | | 2 | | | | 3 | | | | 4 | | | | 5 | | | | 6 | | | | 7 | | | | Research topic : | Rukun Negara as the National Ideology | Portfolio topic : | | Remark : | | SECTION | PAGE | | | | | |
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democratic parliamentary system of government created after the politics of the United Kingdom. In this system‚ there is a head of state‚ which is also known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in Malaysia who holds the executive power legally. There is also a head of government‚ known as the prime minister which is appointed by Yang di-Pertuan Agong in this system. A prime minister is the eldest minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. He leads the whole executive
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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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people or bodies who are authorized by the legislatures are the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who is the nominal head of the executive and the Prime Minister and cabinet is the real executive. The Cabinet is answerable to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the nominal head of the executive in the country. However‚ according to the democratic ruling system‚ the Chief Executive is the Prime Minister. This does not mean that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is unable to voice any opinion‚ but rather that he must act on government
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Malaysian Studies – Revision Notes 1. The Japanese Occupation • The Japanese occupied Malaya for only 3 ½ years (from 15 Feb 1942 to 15 August 1945) • Had a great impact on the country – the conquest of the whole of Malaya was fast and effective • The attack started from two directions‚ from the East and the West • After landing in Kota Bharu‚ the Japanese soldiers rushed to Kuantan and then to Mersing. • On 12 Dec 1941‚ Jitra was captured‚ followed by Penang
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MAY 2011 EXAMINATION SUBJECT: MALAYSIAN STUDIES (degree) SUBJECT CODE: MPW2133 TIME ALLOWED: 2 HOURS (10.00 AM – 12.00 PM) DATE: MAY 30‚ 2011 This examination question paper contains SEVEN (7) printed pages including the cover page. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE: 1. This examination consists of THREE (3) sections: SECTION A (multiple choice questions) SECTION B (Structured questions) SECTION C (Essay) 2. Answer ALL questions in SECTION A and SECTION B. 3. Answer ANY TWO (2)
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