Despite enjoying distinct and privileged constitutional statuses, the Indigenous minorities of Malaysia, namely, the natives of Sabah, natives of Sarawak and the Peninsular Malaysia Orang Asli continue to endure dispossession from their customary lands, territories and resources. In response, these groups have resorted to seeking justice in the domestic courts to some degree of success. Over the last two decades, the Malaysian judiciary has applied the constitutional provisions and developed the common law to recognise and protect Indigenous land and resource rights beyond the literal confines of the written law. This article focuses on the effectiveness of the Malaysian courts in delivering the preferred remedy of Indigenous co...
This research study consists of all chapters on our research background, status and rights of Orang ...
This paper reports the issues of land acquisition and compensation related to the aboriginal people ...
Native Customary Rights (NCR) is not defined in the present Land Code (CAP. 81) 1958, Sarawak, (here...
Dispute resolution is an important aspect of Indigenous Peoples’ legal traditions. Underpinning thes...
The Malaysian land law provides that the title shall be indefeasible upon registration and security ...
The perspective that the Orang Asli communities do not have legal rights to their customary land rem...
The study is carried out to review on Malaysian Law regarding the rights of the aborigines on land m...
Very little has been written on indigenous rights in South-East Asia. This article attempts to addre...
Contrary to commonly accepted principles of civil society and the ideology of self-determination and...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that ...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by evaluating Malaysian laws on Orang Asli (...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
The law in Malaysia has left many issues and concepts open for practical investigation and resolutio...
This research explores the issues of land rights and land acquisition compensation related to the Or...
This research study consists of all chapters on our research background, status and rights of Orang ...
This paper reports the issues of land acquisition and compensation related to the aboriginal people ...
Native Customary Rights (NCR) is not defined in the present Land Code (CAP. 81) 1958, Sarawak, (here...
Dispute resolution is an important aspect of Indigenous Peoples’ legal traditions. Underpinning thes...
The Malaysian land law provides that the title shall be indefeasible upon registration and security ...
The perspective that the Orang Asli communities do not have legal rights to their customary land rem...
The study is carried out to review on Malaysian Law regarding the rights of the aborigines on land m...
Very little has been written on indigenous rights in South-East Asia. This article attempts to addre...
Contrary to commonly accepted principles of civil society and the ideology of self-determination and...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that ...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by evaluating Malaysian laws on Orang Asli (...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
The law in Malaysia has left many issues and concepts open for practical investigation and resolutio...
This research explores the issues of land rights and land acquisition compensation related to the Or...
This research study consists of all chapters on our research background, status and rights of Orang ...
This paper reports the issues of land acquisition and compensation related to the aboriginal people ...
Native Customary Rights (NCR) is not defined in the present Land Code (CAP. 81) 1958, Sarawak, (here...