LAW, GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION IN MALAYSIA

This book aims to give a comprehensive picture of law, government and the constitution in Malaysia, and to set constitutional developments in their proper political and social context. It is written in such a way that lawyers may see how perspectives other than the purely legal can enrich the unders...

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Main Author: Harding, Andrew (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur Malayan Law Journal 1996
Series:The London-Leiden series on law, administration and development
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