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Rule of Law in Review: What Shaped 2024, What’s Next for 2025
2024 has truly tested our nation's commitment to the Rule of Law, exposing cracks in our institutions.
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Jan 167 min read
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Free* Speech in Malaysia
*Terms and conditions apply.
What's up with the freedom of speech in Malaysia? What limits exist, are they applied fairly?
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
May 14, 20247 min read
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Confessions of a Pupil: Tenaganita Legal Aid
What is it like to do legal aid in Tenaganita? We chose Tenaganita because we believe in the protection of refugees and migrants.
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Apr 2, 20245 min read
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Gender Inequality in the Constitution
Happy International Women's Day! Society has come a long way in how we treat women, but more work has to be done to ensure gender equality.
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Mar 8, 20244 min read
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Najib's Pardon: Can It Be Challenged?
Prof Shad and Tan Sri Shafee go head-to-head on the justiciability of royal pardons. Who's right?
Edward Lee
Feb 26, 20246 min read
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Najib's Pardon: Is It in Line with the Rule of Law?
Should Najib get special treatment? Why should the Pardons Board give their reasons? What precedent does this set?
Nevyn Vinosh
Feb 15, 20247 min read
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What is Prima Facie? (And Why Is It Confusing in Malaysia)
Prima facie is a simple term, however there appears to be a lack of uniformity in its definition in civil and criminal cases.
Edward Lee
Jan 29, 20243 min read
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Abang Adik: Legal Struggles Beyond the Scenes
Weaved into its plot are various issues affecting Malaysian society. What are these invisible struggles?
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Jan 19, 20248 min read
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Dropping Charges: Court vs Public Prosecutor
Do judges actually have the authority to intervene and halt the dropping of charges?
Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Jan 9, 20246 min read
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