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CLJ Legal Books Catalogue
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CLJ’s DIGEST OF SENTENCING DECISIONSIncorporating Selected Decisions Of TheMalaysian Courts Since 1990
CLJ’s Digest of Sentencing Decisions leads the market in providing an accurate, comprehensive and dependable compendium of sentencing decisions, addressing the entire spectrum of criminal sentencing of more than two decades.
The all-encompassing case narratives advert not only to the issues in dispute and substantive findings of the courts, but also to every other material details such as trial number, citation, relevant statutes, brief facts of case as well as ratio of sentence – all succinctly summarised with clarity and precision. The work is enhanced with
editorial noter-up which provides short yet highly informative narrations, identifying potential aggravating and mitigating factors.
RM240
ISLAMIC LAW OF SUCCESSIONA Practical Guide To The Laws Of Faraid (2nd Edition)by Wan Noraini Mohd Salim
The second edition of “Islamic Law of Succession, A Practical Guide to the Laws of Faraid” provides readers with an updated and more in-depth discussion on the essential rules, principles and actual distribution of an estate based on the portions prescribed in the divine sources of Islamic law. While retaining the original work, this edition includes new information on hibah and the method of distribution in cases of multiple deaths.
As with its predecessor, the book also provides abundant examples on the calculation of shares and portions each of
the heirs are entitled to in different circumstances. Those who enjoy mathematical challenges may attempt all the exercises in Appendix 2 of the book. A table of portions is provided as a quick reference.
RM99
COMPANY DIRECTORS & THE LAWby Nasser Hamid
This book covers the entire spectrum of the roles and responsibilities of directors. The main emphasis is on decided cases interpreting the Companies Act 1965. Generally, the courts will not interfere with the internal management of a company; therefore this book is intended to provide an avenue into the limit and scope of the Companies Act 1965 and the decisions of directors. The Company Directors & The Law book is also an essential reference and source of advice for all new and existing directors. RM290
STAY OF PROCEEDINGSby Nasser Hamid
Where there is an order for a stay of execution of an order of court, the effect is that the order appealed from is not carried into effect or its execution is suspended with or without any terms or conditions attached to the order staying execution of that earlier order, while the appeal is being determined. The order which has been stayed shall not be operative with effect from the time of the making of the order of stay. The order of court is in effect ‘in abeyance’ it has not been set aside, only that the said order shall not be operative from the time of the making of the order of stay.
RM290
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STRIKING OUTby Nasser Hamid
These powers to strike out pleadings are necessary to enforce the basic rules of pleadings and to dispose of proceedings which are hopeless, baseless or without foundation of law or in equity or are otherwise an abuse of process of the court. This book is a comprehensive examination of such powers by the courts in striking out pleadings which if granted by the courts culminate in the disposal of such an action or defence. This book is of practical importance not only to practitioners but also to the legal arena as a whole since it examines the requirements of the rules of procedure and the principles applicable to striking out applications against the factual matrix in each particular case.
RM280
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTIONCases And Commentary With Applied Syari’ah Principlesby Dr. Leo Desmond Pointon, Jeong Chun Phuoc
The law of personal data protection deals with the various issues that arise in the process of protecting the rights of persons in possession of personal data. In the public mind there is often confusion between privacy and personal data. It will be seen from the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 that they are separate issues in the eyes of the law. This book sets out the international personal data protection principles as incorporated by the Malaysian government in the Personal Data Protection Act 2010, and introduces a highly innovative and distinctive approach,
namely the “Compliance Approach Methodology” for application at both professional and management levels.
RM180
EMPLOYMENT LAW AND THEORYA Malaysian Focus With A Comparative Perspectiveby Dr. Vanitha Sundra-Karean
Employment Law and Theory – A Malaysian Focus with a Comparative Perspective is a publication which provides the reader with an overview and general background of employment law in Malaysia. It provides a concise but sophisticated explanation of the major principles influencing employment law and invites the reader to partake in debate and reconsideration of evolving legal principles and concepts. The methodology employed involves the conceptualisation of the employment relationship and an analysis of the rights, duties and obligations of the parties within it. Comparisons are made with other common law jurisdictions to aid discussion.
RM120
PROTECTION OF CHILDRENby Kamala Bhaie a/p M. G. Pillai
“Protection of Children” seeks to highlight the essential statutory and regulatory framework that are being provided within the national and foreign jurisdictions to protect children and young people from neglect, abuse, exploitation and other harmful influences. Comprising of 25 chapters, the gamut of discussions undertaken by the author are comprehensive and far-reaching, and includes a practical approach on the workings of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 and the Guardianship of Infants Act 1961.
RM195
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE EMPLOYMENT ACT 1955Incorporating The 2012 Amendmentsby T. Balasubramaniam
The Employment Act 1955 spells out the statutory minimum benefits that employers are bound to provide to their employees in the private sector. There are many employees who do not enjoy these statutory minimum benefits out of ignorance of the law, and likewise, there are also employers who do not provide these benefits out of the same ignorance. This book explains the provisions of the Employment Act 1955 in the context of practical examples supplemented with relevant case law.
RM120
MALAYSIAN TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNINGLAW AND PROCEDUREby Ainul Jaria Binti Maidin
The book “Malaysian Town and Country Planning – Law and Procedure” by Dr. Ainul Jaria provides critical information for everyone seeking to understand the law relating to sustainable land development and the construction industry in Malaysia. Encapsulated within 15 Chapters, the book beckons the readers to a spirited discourse on the historical evolution of the planning law, the principles applicable in the formulation of planning policies, the decision-making processes of the planning authorities and the processes and procedures for administrative appeals and judicial review.
RM179
RULES OF COURT 2012P.U.[A] 205/2012As at 1 March 2013Incorporating the amendments in P.U.(A) 67/2013
The 1980 High Court Rules and the 1980 Subordinate Court Rules have been merged to become the Rules of Court 2012. The purpose of the new Rules of Court 2012 is to facilitate and standardise civil case procedures in court, as well as improve the quality of the justice system in the country.
The Rules of Court 2012 which has come into effect on 1 August 2012, replaces the 1980 Rules of High Court and the 1980 Subordinate Courts Rules. It contains some
significant changes to portions of the previous rules of court. The new rules is a must have for all in the judiciary, legal profession and academia.
RM70
60 YEARS GERMAN BASIC LAW: THE GERMAN CONSTITUTION AND ITS COURTLandmark Decisions Of The Federal Constitutional Court Of Germany In The Area Of Fundamental Rightsby Jurgen Brohmer, Clauspeter Hill & Marc Spitzkatz (Eds.)
The German Basic Law – the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany – has been in force for more than 60 years now and it is the foundation of democratic statehood in Germany. The Basic Law’s central core is the principle of the rule of law as expressed by the broader German concept of the “Rechtsstaatsprinzip”. The protection of fundamental individual rights is one important cornerstone of this “Rechtsstaatsprinzip”.
RM610
KAEDAH-KAEDAH MAHKAMAH 2012P.U.[A] 205/2012Sebagaimana pada 1 Mac 2013Merangkumi Pindaan P.U.(A) 67/2013
The 1980 High Court Rules and the 1980 Subordinate Court Rules have been merged to become the Rules of Court 2012. The purpose of the new Rules of Court 2012 is to facilitate and standardise civil case procedures in court, as well as improve the quality of the justice system in the country.
The Rules of Court 2012 which has come into effect on 1 August 2012, replaces the 1980 Rules of High Court and the 1980 Subordinate Courts Rules. It contains some
significant changes to portions of the previous rules of court. The new rules is a must have for all in the judiciary, legal profession and academia.
RM80
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CLJ’s DIGEST OF SENTENCING DECISIONSIncorporating Selected Decisions Of TheMalaysian Courts Since 1990
ISLAMIC LAW OF SUCCESSIONA Practical Guide To The Laws Of Faraid (2nd Edition)
COMPANY DIRECTORS & THE LAW
STAY OF PROCEEDINGS
STRIKING OUT
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTIONCases And Commentary With Applied Syari’ah Principles
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE EMPLOYMENT ACT 1955Incorporating The 2012 Amendments
MALAYSIAN TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING LAW AND PROCEDURE
EMPLOYMENT LAW AND THEORYA Malaysian Focus With A Comparative Perspective
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
60 YEARS GERMAN BASIC LAW: THE GERMAN CONSTITUTION AND ITS COURTLandmark Decisions Of The Federal Constitutional Court Of GermanyIn The Area Of Fundamental Rights
RULES OF COURT 2012
KAEDAH-KAEDAH MAHKAMAH 2012
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