Search Results - "prosecution"
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Prosecution of pirates under international law: in Limbo
Published 2014“…Piracy has long posed a threat to the safety of maritime navigation and thus it is extremely essential to provide efficient deterrence through proper prosecution of the offenders. As far as international law is concerned, perpetrators of piracy are prosecuted under the domestic laws and before the domestic courts of State Parties. …”
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Towards an integrated regime for the prosecution of international crimes
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Jurisdiction and prosecution of halal related matters in Malaysia: challenges and prospects
Published 2015“…This conceptual paper highlights factors that could improve the jurisdiction and prosecution of halal related matters in the country.…”
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Investigation and prosecution under the customs act 1967 / Zahari Ab. Wahab
Published 1985“…This project paper seeks to examine with the guidance of case-laws the powers of custom officers in the course of investigation and Attempt to provide guideline to prosecuting officers.…”
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Transferring Knowledge and Expertise to Legal Officers on How to Prosecute Criminals Relating to Witchcraft
Published 2016“…Thus, this transfer program aims to disclose the new findings of research on witchcraft law exclusively to government officers who involve in drafting, prosecuting and executing the law. The program applied several methods including thorough discussion, case studies, simulations and scene investigation in 5 series of workshop. …”
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Closing the gap: The need for military prosecution appeal right to ensure exclusive accessibility to justice
Published 2024“…While the Public Prosecutor and the accused in the civilian criminal justice system have the right to appeal against a court‘s decision, the right to appeal for the prosecution in a court-martial is absent. This study aims to examine the implication of the absence of the military prosecution appeal right in Malaysia, exploring its impact on fairness and effectiveness in relation to Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG Goal 16). …”
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Unexpected Defeat: The Unsuccessful War Crimes Prosecution of Lt Gen Yamawaki Masataka and Others at Manus Island, 1950
Published 2013“…This article examines how and why one of these two prosecution cases against Yamawaki and his co-accused was selected for trial and assesses how this supposedly watertight case was misjudged in the pre-trial phase to the extent that it resulted in easy acquittals. …”
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Prosecuting war criminals: an analysis into international humanitarian law / Adilah Ruqaiyah Ahmad Nasir and Sania Nasim Hamayon
Published 2008“…This research analyses the reasons for failed prosecutions of war crimes with regards to international humanitarian law. …”
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Obscuring the Historical Origins of International Criminal Law in Australia: The Australian War Crimes Investigations and Prosecutions of Japanese, 1942–1951
Published 2014“…While this laudable goal was loudly reiterated time and time again, the actual policies and practices by which Australia investigated and prosecuted Japanese for war crimes – what can be said to be part of the historical origins of international criminal law in Australia itself – have been, by comparison, relatively obscure. …”
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Prosecuting piracy: the need for legislative measures / Ahmad Ismail Illman, Syed Naqiuddin Shahab and Syed Adam Al-Aqib
Published 2012“…"Prosecuting Piracy: The Need for Legislative Measures", is a legal study on the lack of domestic legal framework pertaining to piracy in Malaysia and how to overcome and enhance the legal framework to combat piracy. …”
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Challenges in prosecuting high sea piracy under Malaysian law / Nazira Miswan, Nur'Ain Zaharudin, Nur Syamilah Mohd Amin
Published 2011“…This needs to be done in order to identify the gaps that need to be filled on the absence of specific legislation to prosecute high seas piracy under Malaysian law. Besides that, there are a lot of other challenges faced by Malaysian government to prosecute high seas piracy in Malaysia. …”
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Quantum of proof when case for the prosecution depends substantially or wholly on circumstantial evidence: irresistible conclusion test or reasonable beyond a doubt test?
Published 2011“…There seems to be apparent judicial conflict as to the quantum of evidence required when the case for the prosecution is based wholly or substantially on circumstantial evidence. …”
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“If I tell you I’m 13 online, will you believe me?”: implications for undercover internet stings
Published 2018Subjects: “…online deception; Internet sting; undercover agents; sex offenders; prosecution…”
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Including stakeholder perspectives in digital forensic programs
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A legal analysis of cases prosecuted by the pharmacy enforcement division in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor for the years 2006-2007 / Zaidi Ahmad, Mohd Azaruddin Azis and Kamaruzzaman Othman
Published 2008“…This study is a legal analysis of cases prosecuted by the Pharmacy Enforcement Division in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor for the years 2006 and 2007. …”
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