Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]

The Legal Aid Department is administered by the Legal Affair Division in the Prime Minister's Department and it is funded by the government under the Legal Aid Act 1971.The department provides the service of representing the applicants pro-bono in civil and criminal matters but unfortunately, i...

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Main Authors: Mustapha, Wideeya Juliana, Zulkifli, Shaheera, Yunoos, Mashita, Sulong, Nur Diyana
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28557/1/28557.pdf
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author Mustapha, Wideeya Juliana
Zulkifli, Shaheera
Yunoos, Mashita
Sulong, Nur Diyana
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Zulkifli, Shaheera
Yunoos, Mashita
Sulong, Nur Diyana
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description The Legal Aid Department is administered by the Legal Affair Division in the Prime Minister's Department and it is funded by the government under the Legal Aid Act 1971.The department provides the service of representing the applicants pro-bono in civil and criminal matters but unfortunately, its representative power in criminal matters is limited, showing that it does not comply with Article 5(3), which is right to legal representation, Article 8(1), which is equality before the law, and also the rules of natural justice. Thus, this project paper aims to analyze the Legal Aid Act 1971 on the limitation of the Legal Aid Department's representative power especially in criminal matters. Besides that, from the project paper, it will also suggest appropriate amendment to the Act on matters relating to representation made by the Department. From the research done, it suggested a few recommendations such as amendments to the Legal Aid Act 1971, having one autonomous body, broader scope of representation, having law school clinics, broader allocation of fund by the government and alternative dispute resolution. In the final analysis, it can be concluded that the limited jurisdiction of the Legal Aid Department especially in criminal matters is insufficent to exercise the right of legal representation under Article 5(3) of the Federal Constitution. Thus, it is hope that the suggestions and recommendations which are stated here can be applied in order to make sure that justice can be uphold.
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spelling uitm.eprints-85572020-02-25T07:24:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28557/ Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.] Mustapha, Wideeya Juliana Zulkifli, Shaheera Yunoos, Mashita Sulong, Nur Diyana Criminal law and procedure The Legal Aid Department is administered by the Legal Affair Division in the Prime Minister's Department and it is funded by the government under the Legal Aid Act 1971.The department provides the service of representing the applicants pro-bono in civil and criminal matters but unfortunately, its representative power in criminal matters is limited, showing that it does not comply with Article 5(3), which is right to legal representation, Article 8(1), which is equality before the law, and also the rules of natural justice. Thus, this project paper aims to analyze the Legal Aid Act 1971 on the limitation of the Legal Aid Department's representative power especially in criminal matters. Besides that, from the project paper, it will also suggest appropriate amendment to the Act on matters relating to representation made by the Department. From the research done, it suggested a few recommendations such as amendments to the Legal Aid Act 1971, having one autonomous body, broader scope of representation, having law school clinics, broader allocation of fund by the government and alternative dispute resolution. In the final analysis, it can be concluded that the limited jurisdiction of the Legal Aid Department especially in criminal matters is insufficent to exercise the right of legal representation under Article 5(3) of the Federal Constitution. Thus, it is hope that the suggestions and recommendations which are stated here can be applied in order to make sure that justice can be uphold. Faculty of Law 2010 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28557/1/28557.pdf Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]. (2010) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Criminal law and procedure
Mustapha, Wideeya Juliana
Zulkifli, Shaheera
Yunoos, Mashita
Sulong, Nur Diyana
Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title_full Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title_fullStr Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title_short Right to legal representation: a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases / Wideeya Juliana Mustapha … [et al.]
title_sort right to legal representation a study on the legal aid department in relation to criminal cases wideeya juliana mustapha et al
topic Criminal law and procedure
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28557/1/28557.pdf
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