good day.. as far as I know about sources of Malaysia law are, the first is Historical sources where the factors that influenced the development of the law even though they are not recognized as law such as religious beliefs, local customs and opinion of jurists. The second source is Legal sources, these are the legal rules that make up the law. The final source is Places where the law can be found. For instance, statute, law reports and text books. To add here, we can divide the Malaysia law into 2 parts that are Written Law and Unwritten Law. For the latter, it has 3 important source of law that include Federal constitution, State constitution and Legislation. As for the unwritten law, it also has 3 important source of law that are, English Law, Judicial Decisions and Customs. That's all I can share with you guys. Hope those info can help you guys. Last but not least, please correct me if I am wrong.. thanks..
desribe in detail the sources of fund for bisiness and example to substantiate the answer
Common Low. Introduce by British during colonization. Still in use today
Malaysia does not recognized US law degree. Malaysia only recognized law degree from Singapore, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
the main sources of Malaysia income is exported of petroleum
Malaysia's copyright law is Act 332, the Copyright Law of 1987. More information can be found at the link below.
Malaysia. It is owned and governed by Malaysian government and law.
statutory law, common law and islamic law
impact of malysian cyber law on society
yes
In Malaysia there is no specific law mentioned about the legality of prostitution. However, it does not mean that prostitution is legal.
It is a source of CIVIL law, yes.
As the Country follows English common law, most of the legal remedies available under English common law are also availabe in Malaysia.
In Malaysia law, when their parents decreased, do the children have to pay the court fees?
Fatt Hee. Tie has written: 'Undang-undang pendidikan di Malaysia' -- subject(s): Educational law and legislation 'Corporate governance and corporate law reform in Malaysia' -- subject(s): Corporate governance, Corporation law, Law and legislation