Native law is one of the sources of law recognised by the Federal Constitution in Malaysia. In Sabah1, one of the states in East Malaysia, native law received its formal recognition from the British government in 1888. It continues to exist until today, governing matters involving the natives of Sabah. The law is administered by the native court, presided by the native chiefs. This paper discusses the evolution of native law in the State of Sabah since colonial times and analyses the development of customary law as one of the sources of law in the Malaysian legal system. The analysis includes a discussion on the validity of customs and the position of native law in the Sabah legal system
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...
This study examines and analyzes the relation of state law with customary law and the regulation of ...
Native law is one of the sources of law recognised by the Federal Constitution in Malaysia. In Sabah...
The objective of this research is to strengthen the Native Court of Sabah in Malaysia. There are two...
Article 161A of the Federal Constitution provides for the special position of natives of Sabah and S...
Since the independence in 1957, land tenure system in the Peninsular Malaysia (PM) has changed. The ...
The predecessors of the Civil Law Act 1956, namely the various Ordinances and enactment, had served ...
Customary land is a land that has been inherited from the ancestors and has been cultivated since ti...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-religious country The national legal system re...
The Sabah Native Court is a legal institution created specifically to address the application of cus...
Recognition of customary land law is very important for indigenous peoples in their daily lives to p...
Land law in Malaysia was based on the Torrens system, which was introduced by the British upon the c...
In order to understand how the Malaysian legal system has evolved and why it changed, it is necessar...
Article 161A of the Federal Constitution provides for the special position of natives of Sabah and S...
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...
This study examines and analyzes the relation of state law with customary law and the regulation of ...
Native law is one of the sources of law recognised by the Federal Constitution in Malaysia. In Sabah...
The objective of this research is to strengthen the Native Court of Sabah in Malaysia. There are two...
Article 161A of the Federal Constitution provides for the special position of natives of Sabah and S...
Since the independence in 1957, land tenure system in the Peninsular Malaysia (PM) has changed. The ...
The predecessors of the Civil Law Act 1956, namely the various Ordinances and enactment, had served ...
Customary land is a land that has been inherited from the ancestors and has been cultivated since ti...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-religious country The national legal system re...
The Sabah Native Court is a legal institution created specifically to address the application of cus...
Recognition of customary land law is very important for indigenous peoples in their daily lives to p...
Land law in Malaysia was based on the Torrens system, which was introduced by the British upon the c...
In order to understand how the Malaysian legal system has evolved and why it changed, it is necessar...
Article 161A of the Federal Constitution provides for the special position of natives of Sabah and S...
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...
This study examines and analyzes the relation of state law with customary law and the regulation of ...