Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards

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spelling 6290 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6290 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in User user USER UsEr 2016-04-19 12:01:21 907 1124-01-FH03-FUHA-16-06218.pdf UniSZA Private Access Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards Pre-trial detention of any individual charged with crime is consistently viewed by many legal scholars as a controversial issue.This practice has been heavily criticized as it imposes legal punishment of a person not yet convicted of a crime . It deliberately amount to violation of a cardinalprinciple of criminal justice which maintain that a person in presumed innocent until proven guilty. In Malaysia, a growth in population of children detained at the pre-trial stage of criminal process hasbecome a matter of great concern. This article will comparativelyanalyse Malaysian current law and practice on this particular area with reference to the international standards. In addition, this paper also will attempt to highlight any imprecision or shortcoming of the current Malaysian legal framework and propose possible suggestions for its improvement. International Social Sciences and Tourism Research Conference Terengganu, Malaysia
spellingShingle Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
summary Pre-trial detention of any individual charged with crime is consistently viewed by many legal scholars as a controversial issue.This practice has been heavily criticized as it imposes legal punishment of a person not yet convicted of a crime . It deliberately amount to violation of a cardinalprinciple of criminal justice which maintain that a person in presumed innocent until proven guilty. In Malaysia, a growth in population of children detained at the pre-trial stage of criminal process hasbecome a matter of great concern. This article will comparativelyanalyse Malaysian current law and practice on this particular area with reference to the international standards. In addition, this paper also will attempt to highlight any imprecision or shortcoming of the current Malaysian legal framework and propose possible suggestions for its improvement.
title Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
title_full Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
title_fullStr Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
title_full_unstemmed Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
title_short Pre-trial detention of children : An analysis of Malaysian Law with reference to the international standards
title_sort pre-trial detention of children : an analysis of malaysian law with reference to the international standards