This chapter discusses the jurisdiction and powers of the selected special courts namely, the Syariah Court, Industrial Court, ‘Labour Court’ and Native Courts. Besides the above special courts, the chapter also included the discussion of the selected tribunals namely, the Tribunal for Consumer Claims and Tribunal for Homebuyer Claims
The Federal Constitution is the basic document that provides the legal framework of Malaysia. In und...
Malaysian court unhesitant approach in departing from the traditional English common law concept of ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
Apart from the ordinary courts of law there are many courts with limited and specialised jurisdictio...
The jurisdictions of Shariah Court, except with regard to Shariah Court in the Federal Territories ...
Administrative tribunals are adjudicating bodies established to relieve the traditional courts from ...
When the court has appellate jurisdiction, it may only review the proceedings of the trial court. Ge...
A tribunal system has been recognised as part of the administration of justice in every democratic c...
Judicial review within Malaysian context has been defined as ‘the process by which the High Court e...
The jurisdiction of Syariah Courts to hear matters its own matters is generally provided and fallen ...
In light of the above, this chapter discusses the legal profession and practice in the civi...
Administration of Islamic Judicial system 15 the first book ever wfltten on the structure of shaflah...
This is an updated guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and...
This paper explores the integration of Syariah Courts of various states in Malaysia for reasons of s...
As a developing country, Malaysia can be proud of its structured mechanism in relation to land, hous...
The Federal Constitution is the basic document that provides the legal framework of Malaysia. In und...
Malaysian court unhesitant approach in departing from the traditional English common law concept of ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
Apart from the ordinary courts of law there are many courts with limited and specialised jurisdictio...
The jurisdictions of Shariah Court, except with regard to Shariah Court in the Federal Territories ...
Administrative tribunals are adjudicating bodies established to relieve the traditional courts from ...
When the court has appellate jurisdiction, it may only review the proceedings of the trial court. Ge...
A tribunal system has been recognised as part of the administration of justice in every democratic c...
Judicial review within Malaysian context has been defined as ‘the process by which the High Court e...
The jurisdiction of Syariah Courts to hear matters its own matters is generally provided and fallen ...
In light of the above, this chapter discusses the legal profession and practice in the civi...
Administration of Islamic Judicial system 15 the first book ever wfltten on the structure of shaflah...
This is an updated guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and...
This paper explores the integration of Syariah Courts of various states in Malaysia for reasons of s...
As a developing country, Malaysia can be proud of its structured mechanism in relation to land, hous...
The Federal Constitution is the basic document that provides the legal framework of Malaysia. In und...
Malaysian court unhesitant approach in departing from the traditional English common law concept of ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...