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Month: May 2020

Judiciary’s Proposed Amendments to the Rules of Court – 5 Key Concerns

Posted on May 26, 2020May 29, 2020 by Lim Wei Jiet

The Office of the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Malaysia recently drafted proposed amendments to the Rules of Court 2012, Rules of the Court of Appeal 1994 and Rules of the Federal Court 1995. These proposed amendments have been circulated to the Bar Council and its members for feedback. Summary of Proposed Amendments…

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Tesco’s Modern Slavery Findings – 4 Takeaways for MNCs & Businesses Based in Malaysia

Posted on May 24, 2020June 2, 2021 by Lim Wei Jiet

Tesco’s Modern Slavery Findings Last week, the UK-based multinational retailer Tesco released its modern slavery statement (a requirement under the UK Modern Slavery Act) which placed its Malaysian operations in the limelight. It received widespread media coverage, including from Reuters and The Edge. Tesco commissioned Impactt, an independent human rights consultancy, to conduct an assessment…

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Defiance of the 9 States – The Whirling Wheels of Malaysian Federalism

Posted on May 4, 2020 by Lim Wei Jiet

“In pursuance of our duty to recommend ‘a strong central government’ with ‘a measure of autonomy’ to the States, we have made proposals in Chapter V designed to give the States a greater measure of autonomy in limited but important fields while retaining national control where the national interest as a whole requires it” –…

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