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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (LAW437) ASSIGNMENT 2 (REDO)   PREPARED BY : AINUL MASTURA BINTI HASHIM (2013630282) : NUR SYAHIRAH BINTI MT NAIN (2013242524) : MOHD IZWAN BIN DATO’ ZAKARIA (2013469092) PREPARED FOR : PN. IRINI BINTI IBRAHIM DATE OF SUBMISSION : 27th DECEMBER 2014 Prepared by Ainul Mastura Binti Hashim‚ Nur Syahirah Binti Mt Nain‚ Mohd Izwan Bin Dato’ Zakaria  Prepared for Puan Irini Ibrahim  LAW 437      QUESTION The Syariah Criminal Code II Enacment 1993‚ enacted by the Legislature

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    throughout the country. Executive Executive power is vested in the cabinet led by the prime minister; the Malaysian constitution stipulates that the prime minister must be a member of the Lower House of parliament who‚ in the opinion of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA)‚ commands a majority in parliament. The cabinet is chosen from among members of both houses of Parliament and is responsible to that body. The Executive branch of the government consists of the Prime Minister as the head of the government

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    The politics of Malaysia takes place in the framework of a federal representative democratic constitutional monarchy‚ in which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is head of state and the Prime Minister of Malaysia is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the federal government and the 13 state governments. Federal legislative power is vested in the federal parliament and the 13 state assemblies. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature‚ though the executive maintains

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    CHAPTER 1 THE COURT STRUCTURE - The present court structure has been in effect since June 1994 following the Constitution (Amendment) Act 1994. - The judicial powers are exercised by the Subordinate Courts and the superior courts organised in a hierarchy where the Subordinate Courts are at the lower level and the superior courts at the higher level. THE SUBORDINATE COURTS (The Subordinate Courts Act 1948) THE PENGHULU’S COURT - The Penghulu’s Court is presided over by a Penghulu who has

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    English common law and the rules of equity from part of the law of Malaysia. I was reading about some of the extent of the application of the English common law as applied in Malaysia. Any opinioins with sources? First of all as i know we are following UK ’s english common law and other bits and pieces i read around google. As i read from wiki i found out that theres very minimal information on this topic. Could anybody practicing law help me with this? I am actually researching thing for

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    Civil law and criminal law are two broad and separate entities of law with separate sets of laws and punishments. According to William Geldart‚ Introduction to English Law 146 (D.C.M. Yardley ed.‚ 9th ed. 1984)‚ "The difference between civil law and criminal law turns on the difference between two different objects which law seeks to pursue - redress or punishment. The object of civil law is the redress of wrongs by compelling compensation or restitution: the wrongdoer is not punished; he only

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    THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION & THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK Prepared By: Ms. Narimah Hashim Jabatan Perakaunan & Kewangan Fakulti Ekonomi & Pengurusan‚ UPM NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 1 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Definitions‚ features & functions Relationship of the government & the Constitution Financial relationship between Federal & State Governments Government grants Financial difficulties of States NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 2 WHAT IS THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION? The Federal Constitution

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    Lee Chong Wei

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    30 August 2008. He was appointed as UNICEF Malaysia’s National Ambassador in February 2009.On 6 June 2009‚ Lee received the Darjah Bakti (DB) award‚ from Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin‚ in conjunction with the Birthday of Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ for his achievements in the 2008 Olympics. He was in a relationship with Wong Mew Choo‚ his teammate. In 2009‚ Lee and Wong announced they are no longer together during the 2009 World Championships in Hyderabad‚ India. However‚ Lee announced

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    1. POLITICAL PROCESS Colonial Era [pic] Portuguese Colonization The reason why Portuguese interested to Malacca; Table 2.0: Reason for Portuguese Colonization 1. Portuguese Colonization led by Alfonso de Albuquerque. 2. Unfortunately‚ their ultimate objective was not completely achieved because the Malays often attacked them. They only conquered Malacca at vicinity of the Fort. Evident From the Portuguese Traces Left Behind 1. Exist of Eurasian community

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    to maintain special rights for the indigenous communities. 
 The supremacy of the constitution is derived from the third principle of Rukun Negara. It is the only source of law that is permanently supreme and it overrides the power of the Yang di Pertuan Agong‚ the parliament and any court. The Malaysian Constitution covers all the legislative‚ executive and judiciary aspects and has special provision to apply in a country with a diversity of races and religions. The Malaysian Constitution also defines

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