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What a law teacher's role is
Often students don't remember what you teach them. They remember who you are.
Negotiating a vote of no confidence
Despite the Westminster systems’ role in enforcing responsibility, there is also uncertainty surrounding it.
Not a mere ceremonial body
The Conference of Rulers can restore balance, counsel moderation and rein in the extremists.
Judge with many landmark decisions
Datuk Mohd Hishamudin Mohd Yunus has retired from the Bench, but his integrity, fearless independence and unwavering commitment to constitutional supremacy will be remembered.
Race relations and the Federal Constitution
Despite its imperfections, the document was a significant attempt to balance the rights, privileges and legitimate expectations of every community.
Momentous issues at stake in court
A legislature deriving its powers from a Constitution cannot devour the source of its powers.
Terror’s many dimensions
Counter-terrorism measures must be accompanied by a holistic approach that promotes prevention and peaceful resolution of prolonged conflicts.
Remembering historic moments
It’s time to examine some landmark documents that shaped the world as we know it.
Honouring Constitutional promises
The Federal Constitution grants to Sabah and Sarawak a number of iron-clad guarantees of their autonomy and special position.
Independent thought in Islam
Eminent scholars and ground-breaking scientists flourished in Islamic civilisation from the 8th to the 13th century.
The right to religion and religion of rights
Both great forces need to be harnessed for the common cause of human salvation.
Making Parliament more effective
Decisions in which people participate are decisions they are likely to respect.