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    VALUING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS OVER FOREST GOVERNANCE IN SIX ASEAN MEMBER COUNTRIES by Jamin, Mohammad, Hermawan, Sapto

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…Indigenous forests and indigenous communities have always shared a deep emotional, spiritual, and practical bond. This paper aims to methodically examine the…”
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    LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR E-SYARIAH AND I-SYARIAH IN JUDICIAL SERVICE DELIVERY IN MALAYSIA: ITS DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES by Mahmod, Zulzaidi, Buang, Ahmad Hidayat, Mohd Rani, Mohd Sufi, Mat Hussin, Mohd Norhusairi

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…The electronic technology transformation within the Syariah Court management system in Malaysia has created a new dimension which is geared towards a more…”
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    CONCEPTUAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE: AN OVERVIEW by Ahmad, Nehaluddin, Ahmad Masum, Aqilah Walin Ali

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) remains a contentious and highly debated topic within medical, legal, and ethical spheres. The complex issue of (PAS) raises…”
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    ENHANCING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR INDONESIA by Amalia, Rizky, Kurniawan, Faizal, Sabrie, Hilda Yunita, Prihatiningtyas, Wilda, Iskandar, Yosua Putra

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…The concept of “sustainable public procurement” has emerged worldwide. It instructs governments to prioritize sustainability throughout the procurement process…”
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    RECONCILING CONSTITUTIONAL RULES AND INTERNATIONAL LAWS: A DOCTRINAL STUDY ON THE INNOVATIVE ROLE OF CONSTITUTIONAL RECONCILIATION IN IRAQ AND EGYPT by AL-DULAIMI, Ahmed Oudah Mohammed, Al-Esawy, Mohammed Abd Abas

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…This research employs a doctrinal study methodology to investigate the conflict between constitutional rules and international rules,emphasizing the emerging…”
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    FARMER RIGHTS IN MALAYSIA: REVISITING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROTECTION OF NEW PLANT VARIETIES ACT 2004 by Ismail, Suzi Fadhilah

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…Agriculture is crucial in guaranteeing food security all over the world. Essentially, farmers play a significant role in food security. Producing improved crop…”
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    "MAMA PAPA PLEASE HEAR ME": THE PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN IN CHILD CUSTODY MEDIATION IN THE SYARIAH COURTS OF MALAYSIA by Mansor, Ahmad Mukhlis, Abdul Hak, Nora, Che Soh @ Yusoff, Roslina

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…The laws in Malaysia uphold the rights of children to participate in family law proceedings, particularly in custody disputes. However, with regard to the…”
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    CHILD PROTECTION AND JUVENILE JUSTICE: LEGAL ISSUES IN BANGLADESH AND MALAYSIA by Abdullah, Raihanah, Nahid Ferdousi

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…Child protection and juvenile justice are emerging issues and a major concern for nations across the globe. Considering the importance of child protection,…”
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    E-ARBITRAL IN MALAYSIA: ISSUES, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES by Labanieh, Mohamad Fateh, Ayub, Zainal Amin, Wahab, Harlida Abdul

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…The shift from traditional arbitration to electronic arbitration (hereinafter referred to as “e-arbitration”) has been driven by severalfactors, including the…”
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    IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS OF THE E-COURT SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS COURTS IN INDONESIA: AN ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS STUDY by Alam, Azhar, Ratnasari, Ririn Tri, Nugroho, Yusuf Wisnu, Utami, Putri Melaniya

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…Many nations are creating E-courts to simplify court operations. However, religious e-Courts take more work to execute. This study hasidentified religious…”
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    EMPIRICAL STUDY OF LAND ACQUISITION IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: ACHIEVING EQUILIBRIUM ON COMPETING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERESTS by Mohd Salleh, Noor Asyikeen, Sik, Cheng Peng

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…The right to own property is an intrinsic human right that grants ownership and enjoyment to owners. The property right, however,is not absolute because it is…”
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    GOVERNMENT ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACTS TO STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES TO PROVIDE INFRASTRUCTURE: INDONESIA’S EXPERIENCE by Wibowo, Richo Andi, Putri, Karina Dwi Nugrahanti

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (30-07-2024)
    “…This paper aims to evaluate the peculiarities of a mechanism utilised by the Indonesian government to conduct infrastructure development, that is, the…”
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    PENGUATKUASAAN PEMATUHAN PERUNDANGAN BERKAITAN KESELAMATAN DAN KESIHATAN PEKERJAAN DI SEKTOR PEMBINAAN (Enforcement of Occupational Safety and Health related Legal’s Compliances in Construction Sector) by Zulkifly, Syazwan Syah, Ranjan, Mokhtar Zamimi

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (31-01-2024)
    “…Dalam konteks tempat kerja, sektor binaan menyumbang kepada kes kemalangan maut tertinggi di Malaysia. Pematuhan terhadap perundangan berkaitan keselamatan dan…”
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    TR SANDAH: WITHERING JUDICIAL ACTIVISM by Zubir, Nurulizwan Ahmad, Wook, Izawati

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (31-01-2024)
    “…This study discusses the Federal Court judgment in the case of Director of Forest, Sarawak & Anor v. TR Sandah Tabau & Ors and other appeals [2017] 3 CLJ 1…”
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    ANALISA TERHADAP UNDANG-UNDANG PERJUDIAN DALAM TALIAN DI MALAYSIA (Analysis on the Online Gambling Laws in Malaysia) by Kathirvelu, Sahanah, Abd Rahman, Mohamad Rizal

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (31-01-2024)
    “…Kekerapan laporan tentang aktiviti perjudian dalam talian yang dipaparkan menerusi media cetak dan elektronik menunjukkan bahawa tindakan segera perlu diambil…”
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    LEGAL ISSUES IN E-WALLET PRACTICES by Md. Noor, Mohd Zakhiri, Mohamed Naim, Asmadi, Muhamed, Nurul Aini, Iskandar Mirza, Azrul Azlan, Ahmad, Azuan, S. Ali, Shahrul Ridhwan, A. Shukor, Abdul Rahman

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (05-07-2021)
    “…E-Wallet has been applied in Muslim and non-Muslim jurisdictions in many parts of the world including Malaysia, China, India, and Korea. The application is…”
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    ESTABLISHING AN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURT IN SAUDI ARABIA: LESSONS FROM DUBAI AND SINGAPORE by Alotaibi, Ibrahim Mathker Saleh

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (2024)
    “…This article discusses the need and the benefits of establishing an international commercial court in Saudi Arabia. Since Saudi Arabia’s legal system has been…”
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    THE SMALL CLAIM COURTS DURING COVID-19: ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN BANKS’ CLAIMS ON BAD CREDIT by Pati, Umi Khaerah, Tejomurti, Kukuh, Pujiyono, Pujiyono, Pranoto, Pranoto

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (2024)
    “…The purpose of this study is to discuss the suitability of small claim courts to solve bad credit claims that are filed by banks as an alternative to dispute…”
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    SOCIAL MEDIA AND ETHICAL LIMITATIONS TO MALAYSIAN JUDICIARY by Yee, Teoh Shu, Ismail, Shahrul Mizan, Hussein, Safinaz Mohd

    Published in UUM journal of legal studies (2024)
    “…The use of social media is widely accepted as an important tool to spread information easily and quickly. Judges must read and share opinions towards current…”
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