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Lim Wei Jiet is a dispute resolution lawyer.

He has acted as lead & co-counsel for Governments, statutory bodies, corporations and individuals in a wide range of landmark public law cases. He has appeared at all tiers of the Malaysian Courts, as well as in Commissions of Inquiry and Constitutional Tribunals. He is also the author/editor of several publications on constitutional and administrative law, including Halsbury’s Laws of Malaysia on Constitutional Law (2019 Reissue).

Wei Jiet currently serves as Malaysia’s Representative to the International Bar Association-Young Lawyers’ Committee (IBA-YLC) & the Secretary-General of the National Human Rights Society (HAKAM).

He can be reached at LinkedIn or Twitter.

The views in this blawg are his own, and do not represent the organizations which he is a part of.

Shukri Shahizam is a graduate of the London School of Economics and the University of Cambridge.

He has an interest in the constitutional and administrative law of Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Previously, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the LSE Law Review, and was a Clinical Student with the Public Law Project.

Shukri can be reached through Twitter. Alternatively, he can be contacted through LinkedIn, where a full list of his publications can be found.

Iqbal Harith Liang is currently a final year law student in the University of Malaya, and one of the founding convenors of HAKAM Youth.

He was a Judicial Clerk for the Federal Court and President of the University of Malaya Law Society. He also participated in various moot competitions, including the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition organised by the University of Oxford.

Due to his interest in the field of public law and human rights, he has penned numerous articles related to those topics in the UM Law Review.

Iqbal can be reached at Twitter and LinkedIn.

Juliana Ganendra is reading law at Cambridge University (Downing College), with particular interest in Constitutional Law and the regulation of personal autonomy and rights.

She has interned at the Federal Court and at Sreenevasan Advocates & Solicitors, during which time she witnessed landmark constitutional judgements, including on Bersih and the “bin Abdullah” cases. She continues to research areas of legal interest and ambiguity.

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