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Redefining reproductive rights through a harmonised approach of international human rights law and Islamic law
Published 2009“…It discusses the problem that arises in defining reproductive rights in view of giving primacy to individual rights. Hence, the paper proposes that the term may be re-defined by not only emphasising individual rights, but also by looking at arising responsibilities that arises when a person decides to reproduce. …”
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An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
Published 2023“…Hence, guaranteeing the effective application of the principle while taking into account the individual rights and needs of every community remains a difficult challenge. …”
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Employment relations, the state and transitions in governance in Myanmar
Published 2016“…The introduction of reformist labour regulation and official tolerance for worker representation should not be interpreted as constituting a turn towards a state where the interests of labour are a priority: the imperative to extend and reform workers’ collective and individual rights, employment conditions and labour standards has stemmed more from external influence than it has internal legitimation pressures. …”
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What Use Is Federalism Anyway?
Published 2006“…One alternative basis for a normative theory of federalism is that divided jurisdiction makes a valuable contribution to the protection of individual rights. This argument, though, turns out to be inspired by a highly selective reading of the Federalist papers, and to be based on logic and evidence that are not particularly compelling. …”
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Rights and Duties in Shari'ah and Common Law
Published 2003“…Does Shari‘ah recognize individual rights, or is it merely a system of obligations? …”
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Preventative detention and control orders under federal law: the case for a bill of rights
Published 2007“…These measures were added to Part 5.3 of the Schedule to the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) by the Anti-Terrorism Act [No 2] 2005 (Cth), and directly and explicitly remove or interfere with a number of individual rights. In this article we argue that the threat to human rights posed by such measures derives not only from their legislative enactment and form. …”
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Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia
Published 1997“…The objective of the study is to examine the ways and means used for striking a balance between free flow of information and the protection of individual rights. The methodology adopted is exploratory and comparative. …”
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FROM LEGALITY TO RESPONSIBILITY: CHARTING THE COURSE FOR AI REGULATION IN MALAYSIA
Published 2024“…By navigating this trajectory towards responsible AI regulation, Malaysia can unlock the full potential of AI while upholding ethical standards, protecting individual rights, and mitigating risks associated with AI technologies.…”
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The Syariah's protection of the right to the person vis-a-vis the western law of torts
Published 2009“…The object of the civil remedy is to uphold the individual rights of the victim by checking the wrong done or by compensating him, while the criminal remedy uphold the right of society by punishing the wrongdoer. …”
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Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
Published 2011“…Therefore, this study examines how Shari’ah punishment can be applied as a deterrent punishment and lesson to others. It is individual rights to work as employee based on his or her class, status, and educational career. …”
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The Australian System of Government
Published 2013“…As noted in the opening chapter, Australia has a liberal-democratic system of government, incorporating, on the one side, the principle of majority rule and governmental accountability and, on the other, the principle of individual rights and the rule of law. As in all modern democracies, this is representative government, built around a set of political institutions through which citizens at large have some choice in who governs them. …”
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Putrajaya People Bureau
Published 2015“…To some, citizenship has implied a set of individual rights, while to others it is seen as a broader set of social and civic responsibilities. …”
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Hate speech under International and National Laws: a comparative analysis from Islamic Law perspective
Published 2020“…In other words, international and national laws represent unbounded freedom of speech with nominal legal restrictions whereas Islamic concept of freedom of expression has various moral and legal bindings based on divine ethics to protect freedom of expression and individual rights and not to curb the acts of civil and religious defamation. …”
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Hate speech under international and national laws: a comparative analysis from islamic law perspective
Published 2020“…In other words, international and national laws represent unbounded freedom of speech with nominal legal restrictions whereas Islamic concept of freedom of expression has various moral and legal bindings based on divine ethics to protect freedom of expression and individual rights and not to curb the acts of civil and religious defamation. …”
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Keadilan sosial dalam sistem masyarakat menurut Mustafa Al-Siba‘I
Published 2023“…This study aims to explain the concept of social justice according to Mustafa al-Siba'i from the point of view of individual rights, responsibility, and social welfare. …”
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Keadilan sosial dalam sistem masyarakat menurut Mustafa Al-Siba‘I
“…This study aims to explain the concept of social justice according to Mustafa al-Siba'i from the point of view of individual rights, responsibility, and social welfare. …”
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Counter-terrorism and the rule of law in Malaysia: An analysis of legislative response / How Peng Kwang
Published 2018“…It fails to consider human rights values whenever a conflict in balancing between individual rights and national security arises. iii The interest of the States appears to dominate the constitutional rights of the citizen. …”
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Making Covid-19 vaccination mandatory : a discussion from the perspective of beauchamp & childress principle and jurisprudence
Published 2022“…Many countries have decided to make vaccinations mandatory to prevent serious harm to others in a similar community. However, individual rights and autonomy are threatened by this major decision as it has been argued that the consent of vaccination lies on each individual which has led to the issues of the right to bodily integrity. …”
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