[6] In another word‚ Written Law refers to the law stated in the Federal Constitutions which is the supreme law of Malaysia and it enshrines the basic or fundamental rights of the individual. [7] The Federal Constitutions also stipulates the “Yang di-Pertuan Agong” who owes his position to the Constitution and act according to it. [8] If the total number of members of the legislature and there is two-thirds of majority of it‚ the Constitution can be change. [9] The Federal Constitution consists of many
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in public sector nation union of teaching profession NUTP‚ Malayan nurse union‚ Malayan technical services union. First characteristics of Trade Union in the public sector are no public officer can join or form union unless exempted by Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA) (Ayadurai‚ 1982). It means no one public officer may involve in Trade Union unless getting the exemption by YDPA. This characteristic also stipulated in the Trade Union Act under section 27 (1) which no public officer shall join or be
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initially called the Federation of Malaya and it adopted its present name‚ Malaysia‚ when the States of Sabah‚ Sarawak and Singapore joined the Federation. The Constitution establishes the Federation as a constitutional monarchy having the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the Head of State whose roles are largely ceremonial. It provides for the establishment and the organization of three main branches of the government which are the Parliament‚ which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate;
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sinister) and a yellow 14-pointed star." PRESIDENT Malaysia does not have a president. The country operates under a Constitutional Monarchy (A Royal head of state‚ a head of government and a parliament) and the reigning king is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The culture of Malaysia draws on the varied cultures of the different people of Malaysia. The first people to live in the area were indigenous tribes that still remain; they were followed by the Malays‚ who moved there from mainland Asia
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Malayan Law Journal Reports/2000/Volume 2/LIM GUAN ENG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR - [2000] 2 MLJ 577 - 18 June 1999 22 pages [2000] 2 MLJ 577 LIM GUAN ENG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR FEDERAL COURT (KUALA LUMPUR) EUSOFF CHIN CHIEF JUSTICE‚ WAN ADNAN CJ (MALAYA) AND ZAKARIA YATIM FCJ CRIMINAL APPEAL NOS M05-3 OF 1998‚ M-05-4 OF 1998 AND M-05-5 OF 1998 18 June 1999 Criminal Law -- Malicious publication of false news -- Detention of under-aged girl published as ’imprisonment’ -- Presumption of malicious publication
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vibrant and colourful displays. His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ’Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien‚ the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam joined his subjects at the celebration. The presence of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam at the celebration adds fervour to the spirits of the participants in the entire event‚ especially to renew the pledge of independence‚ re-invigorate pure values
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The Malaysian Bar Is Malaysia an Islamic State? Thursday‚ 17 November 2005 05:00PM IS MALAYSIA AN ISLAMIC STATE?by ©Tommy ThomasA. INTRODUCTION - On 29th September 2001‚ during his Opening Address to the Gerakan Party’s 30th national delegates conference‚ Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed announced:“UMNO wishes to state loudly that Malaysia is an Islamic country. This is based on the opinion of ulamaks who had clarified what constituted as Islamic country. If Malaysia is not
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instrument made under any Ordinance‚ Enactment or other lawful authority and having legislative effect. It is enacted by persons or bodies to whom the power to make the subsidiary legislation is delegated. Such persons or bodies may include the Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ ministers‚ and local government authorities. Examples of subsidiary legislation are Rules and Regulations and By-laws. In other words‚ legislation may be defined as law legislated by Parliament at federal level and by the various State
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Malayan Law Journal Reports/1966/Volume 2/STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI - [1966] 2 MLJ 187 - 7 September 1966 8 pages [1966] 2 MLJ 187 STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI OCJ HARLEY AGCJ (BORNEO) KUCHING CIVIL SUIT NO K 45 OF 1966 7 September 1966 Constitutional Law -- Constitution of the State of Sarawak‚ Articles 1‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 24 and 44 -- Whether Governor has power to dismiss Chief Minister -- Allegation that Chief Minister
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Datuk Lee Chong Wei (born 21 October 1982 in Bagan Serai‚ Perak[2]) is a professional badminton player from Malaysia who resides in Bukit Mertajam.[3] As a singles player‚ Lee was ranked first worldwide for 199 consecutive weeks from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012.[4] He is the third Malaysian men’s singles shuttler after Rashid Sidek and Roslin Hashim to achieve such a ranking (since official rankings were first kept in the 1980s)‚ and is the only Malaysian shuttler to hold the ranking for more
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