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Academic freedom is one of the fundamental rights as set out in Article 10 of the Federal Constitution. Allah (subhanahu wata’ala) has bestowed every human being the right to develop their minds for the benefit of mankind. Furthermore, with a sound mind, humans can plan their lives by creating and forming certain systems for the development of human capital. Hence, this freedom can shape the effectiveness of the educational system of a country which in turn will have an important impact on the formation of human capital. However, some legal restrictions need to be taken into account in balancing one's rights and freedoms with the common good to ensure the continuity of justice being upheld...
The issue of defamation is an issue that is so overwhelming that discussed by all walks of life. Al-Quran Al-Kareem also recorded this issue so thoroughly that it is mentioned more than eighty verses in total. In view of the importance of the issue of defamation which can influence the society, there are specific laws that have been enacted by the Parliament of Malaysia in ensuring the continuity of the enforcement of justice in the society through the concept of the rule of law which can be implemented accordingly. The discussions of this paper are mainly focused on the concept and scope of defamation according to Al-Quran Al-Kareem, As-Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) and opinions of various scholars, and its relationship with the application of defamation laws in Malaysia. The findings from the research show that there is a close correlation on the importance and position of defamation in Islam and the Malaysian laws at large. A framework towards harmonizing the laws between Islamic and the Malaysian laws is a right step in identifying and resolving these issues more effectively.
THIS BOOK IS A COMPILATION OF LAW NOTES FROM THE AUTHOR.
As part of the most concerned country, Malaysia has provided clear written legal statutes in promoting and protecting the freedom of speech. Articles 10(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the Federal Constitution provides the clearest indication to the general public that the legal system of our country do give the protection of the freedom of speech. The objective of this paper is to focus on the provisions of the freedom of speech (especially academic freedom) from the related statutes and cases reported in the relevant journals. This paper will also focus on the scope, wisdoms, purposes and provide the possible recommendations or suggestions; in the area of the implementation of the civil law and the Is...
This book cover 8 essential topics on the basic business law discussions in the Malaysian context.
Freedom of speech is fundamental towards the founding of a democratic country as distinctly expressed in Article 10(1)(a) of the Federal Constitution. However, there are restrictions to this right and freedom. Article 10(2)(a) of the Federal Constitution exempts or excludes defamation actions from this right by passing the Defamation Act 1957 to control and ensure this right and freedom of speech are exercised in accordance with law. This paper concentrates only on one element of defamation under the Defamation Act 1957 and Penal Code (Act 574); libel. Therefore, this paper will focus on the extent of the rights and freedom of speech, and how elements of libel plays a significant role in det...
For the purpose of producing this book, a large amount of electronic data has been gathered from readings and personal notes, as well as from readings available online and from other sources. As a result of the way the book has been written, the reader will have the opportunity to gain a deep understanding of the topics discussed by reading it in depth. There are a lot of issues to be discussed in this book related to ethics and morals, both of which are key elements in the universal human lifestyle. There is no civilization based on good practices that can be built without the presence of these two elements.
Freedom of speech is fundamental to the founding of a democratic country which is distinctly expressed in Article 10 (1) (a) of the Federal Constitution. However, there are restrictions to the rights and freedom as provided for in Article 10 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution, which exempted or excluded the defamation actions from the said right by passing the Defamation Act 1957 in controlling and ensuring the said rights and freedom of speech are exercised in accordance with the tenets of the law. The researcher intends to concentrate only on one element of defamation under the Defamation Act 1957 and Penal Code (Act 574), i.e., libel. Therefore, this book will focus on the extent of the ...
In this e-Note, you will find a collection of interesting points that are presented in such a way that you will be able to gain a lot of valuable information from it as you read it. As a whole, the purpose of this e-Note is to facilitate learning at all levels and to assist individuals in preparing themselves to become effective competitors in the future by providing them with the tools and techniques they need to accomplish that goal.
As part of the most concerned country on human rights, Malaysia has provided clear written statutes in promoting and protecting the freedom of speech. Article 10(2)(a) of the Federal Constitution provides the clearest indication to the general public that the legal system of Malaysia do give the protection of the freedom of speech. The objective of this paper is to focus on the provisions of the freedom of speech (especially defamation) on the scope, wisdoms, findings of the research and provide the possible recommendations or suggestions for the process of harmonization; in the area of the implementation of the Malaysian laws and the Islamic legal principles in the Malaysian legal system; f...