After the implementation of the Charter of Justice 1807, the Penang Courts believe that in order to provide justice to the natives of the state, the lex loci of Penang should be the English Common law and the rules of the Equity applicable in England. However, there was claimed made by the Sultan of Kedah then that he was merely allowing the British to occupy the island while taking care of the Sultan and His Kingdom against his enemies, especially Siam. So, his allegation was that Penang was never given away to British. To make matter attention-grabbing, in 1800, Seberang Prai was taken by British on the assumption that the Sultan and His Kingdom will be protected. In 1829, the Courts took a turn by claiming that they had never heard of Su...
This article describes the historical evolution and the current structure of the Islamic legal syste...
The arrival of the British intervention in the territories now known as Malaysia did not replace the...
Adat Perpatih is one distinctive feature that differentiates Negeri Sembilan from other Malay states...
Previous researchers’ general impression inferred that western colonialist contributed to the declin...
Previous researchers’ general impression inferred that western colonialists contributed to the decli...
The year 1786 marked the beginning of the British official administration in Malaya through the effe...
This study highlights that the British had long experiences in the Malay Peninsula before Francis Li...
The formation of Malaysia is an old topic but in the past its formation has been explained basically...
Once colonised by the British, Malaysia inherited the British political and legal system, as well as...
This paper looks at how international law informs the sovereign status of the polities that form Mal...
A word may have many meanings. Usually when there is a dispute as regards to the meaning of a word ...
The Kingdom of Siam relinquished its authority over Terengganu to the British Government through the...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-religious country The national legal system re...
The perspective that the Orang Asli communities do not have legal rights to their customary land rem...
The Federal Constitution of Malaysia was crafted during the birth pangs of the nation in 1957 and pr...
This article describes the historical evolution and the current structure of the Islamic legal syste...
The arrival of the British intervention in the territories now known as Malaysia did not replace the...
Adat Perpatih is one distinctive feature that differentiates Negeri Sembilan from other Malay states...
Previous researchers’ general impression inferred that western colonialist contributed to the declin...
Previous researchers’ general impression inferred that western colonialists contributed to the decli...
The year 1786 marked the beginning of the British official administration in Malaya through the effe...
This study highlights that the British had long experiences in the Malay Peninsula before Francis Li...
The formation of Malaysia is an old topic but in the past its formation has been explained basically...
Once colonised by the British, Malaysia inherited the British political and legal system, as well as...
This paper looks at how international law informs the sovereign status of the polities that form Mal...
A word may have many meanings. Usually when there is a dispute as regards to the meaning of a word ...
The Kingdom of Siam relinquished its authority over Terengganu to the British Government through the...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-religious country The national legal system re...
The perspective that the Orang Asli communities do not have legal rights to their customary land rem...
The Federal Constitution of Malaysia was crafted during the birth pangs of the nation in 1957 and pr...
This article describes the historical evolution and the current structure of the Islamic legal syste...
The arrival of the British intervention in the territories now known as Malaysia did not replace the...
Adat Perpatih is one distinctive feature that differentiates Negeri Sembilan from other Malay states...