A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil

The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the extent to which the definition of "law" in Articles 5(1), 13(1) and other fundamental liberties provisions of the Federal Constitution provides for the element of natural justice. The importance of this endeavour lies in the fact that in the...

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Main Author: K. Chahil, Sharon
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Administratron and Law 2004
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11835/
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description The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the extent to which the definition of "law" in Articles 5(1), 13(1) and other fundamental liberties provisions of the Federal Constitution provides for the element of natural justice. The importance of this endeavour lies in the fact that in the absence of the element of natural justice, "law" may be utilised to wantonly abrogate the fundamental liberties provisions stipulated in the Federal Constitution.
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spelling uitm-118352016-06-03T08:33:51Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11835/ A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil K. Chahil, Sharon Constitutional law The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the extent to which the definition of "law" in Articles 5(1), 13(1) and other fundamental liberties provisions of the Federal Constitution provides for the element of natural justice. The importance of this endeavour lies in the fact that in the absence of the element of natural justice, "law" may be utilised to wantonly abrogate the fundamental liberties provisions stipulated in the Federal Constitution. Faculty of Administratron and Law 2004 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11835/1/AJ_SHARON%20K%20CHAHIL%20LAW%2004.pdf K. Chahil, Sharon (2004) A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil. (2004) UiTM Law Review <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/UiTM_Law_Review.html>, 2. pp. 184-197. ISSN 1511-9068
spellingShingle Constitutional law
K. Chahil, Sharon
A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title_full A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title_fullStr A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title_full_unstemmed A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title_short A critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in Malaysia : the meaning of "law" / Sharon K. Chahil
title_sort critical evaluation of the constitutional protection of fundamental liberties in malaysia : the meaning of "law" / sharon k. chahil
topic Constitutional law
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11835/