Search Results - State Protection Authority
-
1
-
2
-
3
Studies on interfaith relations: latest input for Authority Management Review (AMR) in Malaysia
Published 2016“…This includes the promotion of interfaith relationships granted under the right to religious freedom, which is protected by the State. There are, however, emerging interfaith challenges, including conversion from one faith to another and reversion back to the original faith, these types of challenges appearing especially in the early millennium. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text
-
4
Protection of wakaf-zakat properties for the needy and poor via takaful
Published 2017“…Results from the study suggest that (i) importance of takaful to protect properties are acknowledged, but there appears lackadaisical attitudes in terms of the important of takaful in protecting properties belonging to wakaf and zakat authorities and occupied by the needy and poor; (ii) unclear provision of takaful as stated in wakaf and zakat authorities’ reports in terms of management and procurement, operations, and amount allocated and spent for takaful contribution in protecting wakaf properties as well as assisting the relevant asnaf via zakat fund; and (iii) authorities lack forward thinking in terms of the need for such risk protection and therefore unable to design schemes that extend the assistance given to the needy and poor in providing the necessary funds to pay for the contributions on their behalf. …”
Get full text
Get full text
-
5
The unilateral use of force by states in international law
Published 1992“…Finally, in Part Three the present author considers justifications for lawful resort to armed force that are surrounded by controversy: Namely, the use of force by States for the protection of the lives and property of nationals or under the doctrine of "humanitarian intervention" (Chapter 11) and the concept of military intervention on the basis of the consent of the State on whose territory military action is taking place (Chapter 12). …”
Get full text
-
6
Protection of Environmental Rights for Sustainable Development: An Appraisal of International and National Laws
Published 2012“…At national level, some states grant environmental rights under right to life enshrined in their constitutions with specific provision for protection of these rights. …”
Get full text
Get full text
-
7
Protection measures for sustaining the identity of small towns in Malaysia / Nur Farhana Azmi
Published 2015“…The study also draws on a review of relevant international charters and guidelines as well as national, state and local approaches to built heritage protection. …”
Get full text
Get full text
-
8
The International Committee of the Red Cross and its mandate to protect and assist: law and practice
Published 2015“…Chapter five of the thesis shows that emerging concepts in the latter part of the twentieth century, in particular sovereignty as responsibility, human security and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP), are indicative of a development within the international community which identified the plight of individuals within sovereign States as relevant to the international community at large. …”
Get full text
-
9
The Effectiveness of Fire Protection System for Bukit Berapit High-speed Rail Tunnel
Published 2021“…(Abstract by author)…”
Get full text
-
10
Somalia: The Challenges of Rebuilding Public Services in a Collapsed State
Published 2017“…Public services are vital in human life and are the obligation of each government on the world to provide services in order to protect the wellbeing of its people. Once a state collapses, the fragmentation of the structure, authority, law and order inside the state occurs. …”
Get full text
Get full text
-
11
The state as an essential value (Darūriyyāt) of the Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah
Published 2019“…The concept of maṣlaḥah is meant to protect the maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah (the higher objectives of sharī‘ah), which consist of seven essential values, namely religion, life, intellect, lineage, wealth, honour and state, all of which promote the people’s welfare and prevent all kind of evils. …”
Get full text
Get full text
-
12
Comparison of Malay reserve enactment between states / Nurulatikah Rosli
Published 2020“…It hoped that, with the identification of the decrease and some of the proposed ways of protecting Malay Reserve Land in this study, it would help the authorities to maintain and enhance the value of Malay Land Rights in the future. …”
Get full text
-
13
Heritage value of the traditional Malay villages as protected landscapes / Kamarul Bahrain Shuib and Habsah Hashim
Published 2015“…Using the Landscape Value Method, the three case study examples from the district of Kuala Muda in the state of Kedah, district of Kerian and sub-district of Lenggong in the state of Perak provide sufficient evidence on the importance of preserving these traditional Malay rural environments. …”
Get full text
-
14
Selected heavy metals content in commercial fishes at different season landed at Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia Complex (LKIM) Complex, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
Published 2018“…Fish is a common table food consumed by people for protein nourishment in Kuala Terengganu state. Therefore, a study was carried out to determine the bioaccumulation level of selected heavy metals; copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in muscle of four most popular and landed fish species which are Nemipterus furcosus (Fork-tailed threadfin bream), Katsuwonus pelamis (Skipjack tuna), Decapterus macrosoma (Shortfin scad) and Atule mate (Yellowtail scad) which were caught at different season and landed at Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia Complex, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text
-
15
A study on the viability of implementing a witness protection programme in Malaysia / Nur Hazwani Shuhaimi ...[et al.]
Published 2009“…Most of the countries in the world have this kind of programme to protect their witnesses such as United States, Australia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Philippine and others. …”
Get full text
-
16
-
17
-
18
The independence of judiciary system and its protection: A study according to Shariah and The Libyan Constitution / Sabah Farag Saad Madi
Published 2017“…Also, the independence of the judiciary in Libya lacks all properties and independent guarantees such as the lack of separation between the authorities. In addition, the Libyan interim constitution which was issued by the National Transitional Council after the revolution of February 17, 2011 didn’t maintain achievement of both freedom and independence of the judiciary, and it didn’t clearly state that the judges cannot be removed. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text
-
19
Economic and social rights, state responsibility and reparations: setting priorities in (post)conflict settings
Published 2021“…In shaping the scope of state responsibility, this approach emphasises a retrospective evaluation of the state authorities’ conduct regarding the occurrence of violations in terms of duties to respect and protect rights. …”
Get full text
-
20
A critical analysis on Malay reserve land in Selangor / Aimi Nadiah Ali … [et al.]
Published 2013“…This research aims to examine the Malay reservation law in the various states Enactment. The British was the one responsible for introducing the Malay reservation land to protect the Malays. …”
Get full text