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Introduction
Online legal resources on Malaysian laws is still relatively early in its development cycle. While there are a number of subscription services aimed at the legal professionals, authentic free primary resources for the lay person is still rare.
The Malaysian Legal System
The Malaysian Legal System is based on the English common law system. The term “”Common Law”” is usually taken to mean the unwritten law and legal customs which have been recognised and given the force of law. Common law is “”unwritten”” in the sense that the law was not embodied in a code or statute but is found in the recorded judgments of those judges who interpreted the law. These judgments have been recorded in various law reports and text-books.
It should also be mentioned that although Malaysian Law has predominantly an English common law flavour (as modified by statutes), there is some degree of pluralism in that Muslim Law governs the Muslim community in religion, matrimonial and related matters and is administered by a separate system of courts known as the Syariah Courts.
The supreme law in Malaysia is its Constitution. The Constitution provides for written laws or statutes to be enacted by Parliament. In Malaysia, the Parliament is a bicameral legislature, ie “”two chambers””, the Senate (Dewan Negara) and the House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat). Senate mebers sit for a three-year term up to a maximum of two terms: 26 are elected by the 13 state assemblies and 44 are appointed by the King. Members of the House of Representatives are elected from single-member districts by universal adult suffrage and sit for a maximum terms of 5 years. Legislative power is divided between federal and state legislatures.
The federal government has authority over external affairs, defense, internal security, justice (except civil law cases among Malays or other Muslims and other indigenous peoples, adjudicated under Islamic and traditional law), federal citizenship, finance, commerce, industry, communications, transportation, and other matters.
Customarily, a piece of legislation starts as a Bill from the House of Representatives. Once approved, it is tabled in the Senate for debate. After the Bill has to be approved by the Senate, it becomes law. However it does not come into force until assented to by the King (Yang Di-Pertuan Agong) and gazetted in the ‘Government Gazette’.
It is common practice for Acts of Parliament to confer powers on a Minister or other persons or bodies to make rules or regulations for specified purposes. Such rules and regulations are known as subsidiary legislation.
Judicial power is vested in the Courts of Malaysia. The Federal Court of Malaysia is the highest judicial authority and the final court of appeal in Malaysia. The country, although federally constituted, has a single-structured judicial system consisting of two parts – the superior courts and the subordinate courts. The subordinate courts are the Magistrate Courts and the Sessions Courts whilst the superior courts are the two High Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction and status, one for Peninsular Malaysia and the other for the States of Sabah and Sarawak, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
Before January 1, 1985, although the Federal Court was the highest court in the country, its decisions can be appealed to the Privy Council in London. Since January 1, 1978, Privy Council appeals in criminal and constitutional matters were abolished and since January 1, 1985, all other appeals i.e. civil appeals except those filed before that date were abolished.
On March 20, 1993 a Special Court was established to hear cases concerning the Rulers of the component states of Malaysia and concerning the King. This Court is chaired by the Chief Justice of the Federal Court, assisted by four other members, namely the two Chief Judges of the respective High Courts and two other persons appointed by the Conference of Rulers who hold or have held office as a judge.
A List Of Malaysian Legal Resources on the Internet:
Malaysian Sources
- Malaysian Legislation
- Bills
Full texts of bills introduced in Parliament. Published on the Malaysian Parliament website. The Bahasa Malaysia version is at http://www.parlimen.gov.my/bills.php - Acts
Full texts of Acts passed by Parliament. Published on the Malaysian Parliament website. The Bahasa Malaysia version is at http://www.parlimen.gov.my/acts.php - Parliament Hansard
Only the Bahasa Malaysia version is available at the Malaysian Parliament website. - LawNet
Subscription database administered by the Malaysian National Printers who also print the Government Gazette. The site contains an Online Library of Malaysian Laws. - Malaysian Current Law Journals
Subscription based commercial legal publisher and law reporter in Malaysia.
- Bills
- Malaysian Case Law
- Malaysian Courts: Federal Court Latest
Latest decisions of the Federal Court of Malaysia. - Malaysian Courts: Federal Court Archived
Archived decisions of the Federal Court of Malaysia. - Malaysian Courts: Court of Appeal Latest
Latest decisions of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia. - Malaysian Courts: Court of Appeal Archived
Archived decisions of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia. - Sabah Courts Decisions
Decisions of the various Courts in Sabah. - Malaysian Current Law Journals
Subscription based commercial legal publisher and law reporter in Malaysia. - Malaysia Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy decisions
These are administrative panel decisions concerning domain name disputes for MYNIC.
- Malaysian Courts: Federal Court Latest
- Malaysian Legal Directories
- The Malaysian Bar Council Directory
Directory of advocates and solicitors, law practices, commissioners for oaths, notaries public, legal services and other legal bodies.
- The Malaysian Bar Council Directory
- Malaysia Regulatory & Other Rules
- Malaysian Bar Council – Governing Legislation
Provisions of the Legal Profession Act 1976 and all the rules and regulations made thereunder found in the Malaysian Bar Council Website. - Rules for Arbitration of the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration
Rules for Arbitration of the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration are published by the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration. - Bank Negara – Legislation & Notices
Bank Negara publishes statutes, regulations and notices which it administers as well as other legislation which govern the financial industry in Malaysia. - Communications And Multimedia Commission – Codes and Guidelines
Codes of practice and guidelines regulating the IT and telecommunications sectors. - Bursa Malaysia Listing Requirements
Listing requirements published by Bursa Malaysia. - Foreign Investment COmmittee
Foreign Investment Committee Guidelines and Notices issued by the Economic Planning Unit. - Malaysia Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Full text of the MYDRP, Rules and Supplemental Rules. - Rules of the Federal Court
The Rules of the Federal Court, 1995 from the Malaysian Courts Website. - Rules of the Court of Appeal
The Rules of the Court of Appeal, 1994 from the Malaysian Courts Website. - Circulars And Practice Directions from the Courts
Courts’ Circulars And Practice Directions from the Malaysian Courts Website. - Inland Revenue Board Malaysia Tax Guides & Rulings
Guides and Rulings are under the “”Law & Regulations”” and the “”Tax Info”” links.
- Malaysian Bar Council – Governing Legislation
- Malaysia International Treaties
- Tax Treaties
The Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreements concluded by Malaysia.
- Tax Treaties
- Malaysia Legal Periodicals & Articles
- Bar Council Articles
Articles from the Malaysian Bar Council Website. - Johor Bar Articles
Articles from the Johor Bar Website. - Relevan: Newsletter of the KL Bar
Relevan is the newsletter of the Kuala Lumpur Bar and is published by the Kuala Lumpur Bar Committee.
- Bar Council Articles
International Sources
- LexisNexis
Malaysian Law Journals are available in this subscription database. - Commonwealth Legal Information Institute
Provides free, independent and non-profit access to commonwealth and common law including Malaysia’s. - Findlaw
Findlaw’s resources on Malaysia - Law Library of Congress
Law Library of Congress resources on Malaysia.
Lay Person Sources
- Lawyerment
Information on the laws of Malaysian Lawyerment, an online legal resource