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    HAK BERPOLITIK ORANG ASAL DI MALAYSIA: KAJIAN PERBANDINGAN DENGAN UNDANG-UNDANG ANTARABANGSA DAN AMALAN TERBAIK (POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN MALAYSIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND BEST PRACTICES) by Rohaida Nordin, Muhamad Sayuti Hassan@Yahya, Tun Faez Fikhrie Tun Asrul Saini, Nurul Elliyana Abdul Jamal, Siti Zulaikha Zulkifli

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Is the right granted to Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia is compatible to the existing provisions of international law? Using doctrinal and comparative research methods between Malaysia and Finland and Norway, this study found that Orang Asli’s political participation was lower compared to political participation among the Natives in Sabah and Sarawak. …”
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    HAK BERPOLITIK ORANG ASAL DI MALAYSIA: KAJIAN PERBANDINGAN DENGAN UNDANG-UNDANG ANTARABANGSA DAN AMALAN TERBAIK (POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN MALAYSIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND BEST PRACTICES) by Rohaida Nordin, Muhamad Sayuti Hassan @ Yahya, Tun Faez Fikhrie Tun Asrul Saini, Nurul Elliyana Abdul Jamal, Siti Zulaikha Zulkifli

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Is the right granted to Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia is compatible to the existing provisions of international law? Using doctrinal and comparative research methods between Malaysia and Finland and Norway, this study found that Orang Asli’s political participation was lower compared to political participation among the Natives in Sabah and Sarawak. …”
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    HAK BERPOLITIK ORANG ASAL DI MALAYSIA: KAJIAN PERBANDINGAN DENGAN UNDANG-UNDANG ANTARABANGSA DAN AMALAN TERBAIK (POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN MALAYSIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND BEST PRACTICES) by Rohaida Nordin, Muhamad Sayuti Hassan @ Yahya, Tun Faez Fikhrie Tun Asrul Saini, Nurul Elliyana Abdul Jamal, Siti Zulaikha Zulkifli

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Is the right granted to Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia is compatible to the existing provisions of international law? Using doctrinal and comparative research methods between Malaysia and Finland and Norway, this study found that Orang Asli’s political participation was lower compared to political participation among the Natives in Sabah and Sarawak. …”
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    Legitimacy as a Precondition for the Recognition of New Governments: A Case of Libya by Hamed Hasyemi Saugheh, Rohaida Nordin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Although the recognition of new States and governments is a traditional concept of international law but the challenging recognition of the transitional government of Libya proved that this traditional concept still can be highly exigent. …”
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    UNITED STATES’ UNLAWFUL DRONE STRIKES AND DAMAGES CAUSED TO HUMANITY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN by Muhammad Imran, Rohaida Nordin, Mohd Munzil Muhamad

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…It seeks to determine possible violations of international laws and the extent to which these strikes diminish the sovereignty of Pakistan. …”
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    UNITED STATES’ UNLAWFUL DRONE STRIKES AND DAMAGES CAUSED TO HUMANITY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN by Muhammad Imran, Rohaida Nordin, Mohd Munzil Muhamad

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It seeks to determine possible violations of international laws and the extent to which these strikes diminish the sovereignty of Pakistan. …”
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    UNITED STATES’ UNLAWFUL DRONE STRIKES AND DAMAGES CAUSED TO HUMANITY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN by Muhammad Imran, Rohaida Nordin, Mohd Munzil Muhamad

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It seeks to determine possible violations of international laws and the extent to which these strikes diminish the sovereignty of Pakistan. …”
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    Unaccompanied & Denied: Regional Legal Framework for Unaccompanied Minors Asylum Seekers (UMAS) by Rohaida Nordin, Jennifer Whelan, Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz, Meerah Deiwi Rajagopal, Izza Munirah Mansor, Marianne Touma, Max Ralton

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers are vulnerable and thus, provided special international law protections. However, in reality, they are being mistreated as illegal immigrants and on the<br />receiving end of ethnic violence, discrimination, restrictions in enjoyment of their rights duly recognised by international human rights law. …”
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