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A blast from the past
The French talk about “déformation professionnelle”, which means the way your profession or your post can subtly warp your judgement so that you only see things from one perspective.
Rights of a child suspect
What are the rights of a child who is being investigated for a crime?
Legal representation, a sacred right
A week ago, the Penang High Court released Penang executive councillor Phee Boon Poh and two other men, who were arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) from a remand order by the magistrate’s court.
Freeing the media from repressive laws
3 May was celebrated as the World Press Freedom Day.
Tigers in crisis
THE tiger is one of Malaysia’s iconic animals. It is our national animal and depicted in our coat of arms.
Lessons from the rainbow nation
A quarter of century after the fall of apartheid, its lessons still resonate.
On Sosma and Khairuddin’s detention
Can the lodging of reports against a corporate entity be regarded as an act against the State, if the company in question is owned by the State?
Upholding the role of the judiciary
When judicial scrutiny is ousted and discretion is limited, the ability of the courts to uphold the constitution and to provide redress for those aggrieved by the State is severely curtailed.
Of prevention of terror and due process
Due process and the Rule of Law should not be abandoned in efforts to combat terrorism.