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Discovery of electronically stored information (ESI) or e-discovery: the law and practice in Malaysia and other jurisdictions
Published 2012“…Prior to 1980 the English Rules of Supreme Court (RSC) 1965 were applied in Malaysia but now there are several rules from the subordinate court level to the Federal Court. The Rules of High Court 1980 (RHC) and the Subordinate Court Rules 1980 (SCR) govern discovery process, respectively. …”
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Restatement on the origin and basis of the Malaysian legal system
Published 2013“…There is evidence of confusion in case law and scholarship writings regarding the issue for instance where some writers describing the Syariah courts as subordinate to civil courts. It is the proposition of this paper that such an examination will show that Syariah courts are parallel to civil courts. …”
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The effect of spirituality on social entrepreneurship from Islamic perspective
Published 2013“…Previous Social entrepreneurship literatures has been based on behavior, intentions, and contextual variables and ignores or subordinates spiritual concepts. As social entrepreneurship includes innovative programs to improve livelihood to those who have no financial power, thus, it is the duty of the Muslim entrepreneurs to take initiative and innovate social security to satisfy the needs of the society. …”
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The effects of spirituality on social entrepreneurship from Islamic perspective
Published 2013“…A previous Social entrepreneurship literature has been based on behavior, intentions, and contextual variables and ignores or subordinates spiritual concepts. As social entrepreneurship includes innovative programs to improve livelihood to those who have no financial power, thus, it is the duty of the Muslim entrepreneurs to take initiative and innovate social security to satisfy the needs of the society. …”
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Muslim Bengal writes back: A study of Rokeya’s representation of Europe
Published 2012“…As Muslims felt doubly dispossessed and subordinated by the colonial powers, compared to other religious communities, their engagement and interaction with the Europeans living in India at that time was minimum. …”
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