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Of prevention of terror and due process
Due process and the Rule of Law should not be abandoned in efforts to combat terrorism.
US immigration ban breeds terror threats
Even way over in Malaysia, we have every reason to be concerned about the ripple effect that such policies can cause internationally.
2015: The year of laws against the Rule of Law
Three controversial legislations passed by Parliament in 2015.
Of activities detrimental to Parliamentary democracy
Laws on activities detrimental to parliamentary should only criminalise violent conduct.
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.
Looking back at 2017
2017 is behind us. As we move forward in 2018, it is useful to look back at the events and issues of 2017 which has impacted the legal landscape of the country.
Draconian laws and the legislative process
Democracy is not a political system in which the majority may do as it pleases.
Europe’s migrant crisis and lessons from Malaysia
Two weeks ago, I was invited by the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Europe Party (ALذE) and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) to attend the bi-annual ALDE-CALD Summit.