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An analysis on damages for loss of future earnings under section 28A(2)(c) of civil law (Amendment) Act 1984 / Nurazreen Ajar … [et al.]
Published 2014“…This dissertation therefore discuss the position of the law before amendments, the requirements needed in a claim for loss of future earnings, the loopholes in the current law and recommendations for a better law to assists victims who are wronged due to the harshness of the law provided with a view to reform the current law and alleviate its austerity.…”
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Domestic violence: a comparative study of the law in Malaysia and India / Isabilla Najah Zaini ...[et al.]
Published 2009“…From this research there are some loopholes found in our law with regard this matter. …”
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Gender equality in Malaysia: the inconsistencies between the principle and its application / Diyana Sulaiman and Mazlina Ghazali.
Published 2005“…Thorough discussion on loopholes of the law is provided, as well as other factors which give rise to inconsistencies between principle of equality and its application. …”
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Post emergency ordinance 1969 : a legal research / Muhamad Daniel Hasrin … [et al.]
Published 2014“…Other than that, this research also review on the adequacy of SECURITY OFFENCES (SPECIAL MEASURES) ACT 2012 and POCA in order to be in par with the current society For this purpose the relevant provision in six statutes are reviewed and few decided cases are analyzes. There are loopholes in these laws that can be improved in other for the arrested person to have equal treatment before the law.…”
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Client and consultant organisations’ assessment of design-bidbuild procurement practice in Nigeria
Published 2013“…The aggregation for the two groups indicates that ‘Individual participants are exploitative of loopholes in contract documents ranked first among the issues being assessed. …”
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Towards secure mobile cloud computing: a survey
Published 2012“…In spite of the efforts, there are a number of loopholes and challenges that still exist in the security policies of mobilecloud computing. …”
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Rights of redress on supply of goods under consumer protection Act 1999: the issue of halal logo
Published 2021“…The discussion of this article reveals that Part VI and VII of the CPA 1999 contains several loopholes that must be addressed in order to provide better rights of redress to consumers on the issue of supplying false halal logo goods.…”
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Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Legal issues relating to the housing developer's advertisement and sale permit
Published 2014“…The victims in the abandoned housing projects are the purchasers themselves.One of the reasons leading to the occurrences of abandoned housing projects is the weaknesses and loopholes of the provisions under the Housing Development Act (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 (Act 118)('Act 118') that have allowed the problem to occur.This paper discusses the issues that arise from the provision under Act 118 relating to the housing developer's advertisement and sale permit.The aim of this paper is to highlight the lacunae in the said provisions that have contributed to the occurrence of abandoned housing projects. …”
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Environmental protection under the WTO: An overview
Published 2014“…This paper examines the notion of environmental protection under the World Trade Organization (WTO) and how the organization settles dispute among the member states in relation to issues related to the environment.The paper aims to study the laws related to environmental protection under the WTO as well as the loopholes in these laws. In this paper, we have examined the Turtle and Shrimps case and the Retreaded case in addressing the issue of dispute settlement under the WTO and the need for impartiality from the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the WTO while dealing with measures adopted by the member states in the protection of the environment.This paper uses two major research strategies: a quantitative analysis in examining the Turtle and Shrimp case and Retreaded Tyres case by way of collecting the data from libraries, and published reports. …”
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The innovative use of artificial intelligence in the arbitral tribunal: Malaysian perspective
Published 2020“…However in order to adopt artificial intelligent in this institution, several loopholes of the current arbitration framework need to be improved especially the legal aspect. …”
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Receptor-Mediated Targeted Delivery of Surface-ModifiedNanomedicine in Breast Cancer: Recent Update and Challenges
Published 2021-11-01“…It is concluded from critical analysis of related literature that insight into the translational gap between laboratories and clinical settings would provide the possible future directions to plug the loopholes in the process of development of these receptor-targeted nanomedicines for the treatment of breast cancer.…”
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An Optimized Role-Based Access Control Using Trust Mechanism in E-Health Cloud Environment
Published 2023-01-01“…With this environment’s multiple benefits, privacy and security loopholes exist. As the number of users grows, the Electronic Healthcare System’s (EHS) response time becomes slower. …”
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Deconstruction-reconstruction : the experiential catalogue of time passes
Published 2021“…In line with this process, the project aims to analyse the loopholes when exhibitions are shifting digitally and explore the significance of this phenomena. …”
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Solving real world security problems hacking and protection : a knowledege-based open-source online firmware security tools evaluation
Published 2021“…This also resolves the vulnerabilities, loopholes, and loose ends in a code or application. …”
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Public Perceptions toward Government Procurement System: Evidence from Eastern Region of Malaysia / Wan Mohammad Taufik Wan Abdullah...[et al.]
Published 2010“…The results of this study indicated that the perceptions of the public is satisfactory towards the Malaysia government procurement system since there are still loopholes within the existing process and procedures which allow opportunity for corruption to occur.…”
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Prevention of attack on Islamic websites by fixing SQL injection vulnerabilities using co-evolutionary search approach
Published 2014“…Since 2004, SQL Injection Vulnerabilities (SQLIVs) remains the most serious software security loopholes via which web applications are exploited. …”
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The sustainable port classification framework for enhancing the port coordination system
Published 2019“…Apart from being a comprehensive reference that aids the academicians and stakeholders in the improvement of the existing loopholes in the Malaysian port coordination system, this paper had also offered a sustainable classification framework guideline for decision and policy-makers in the expansion of port competitiveness through a reclassification of the national port operations.…”
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When love is jeopardized: Governing online love scams in Malaysia
Published 2020“…The paper would also analyze the existing problems in the current legal framework governing love scams and aims identify the loopholes within the current legislation in dealing with the problem. …”
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Effectiveness of R&D capabilities towards opereations performance moderated by intellectual property rights
Published 2011“…Implementation of intellectual property rights is often left behind.In this study, IPR will be observed as a moderating variable so that it helps to stimulate R&D toward operation performance.Strengthening element of intellectual property rights is a must due to its huge benefits. Loopholes on IPR have a significant impact on the overall performance of the firm and create new approach on how we look at it. …”
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Analysis and Research on the Characteristics of COVID-19 Epidemic in Urban Village and Its Prevention and Control Strategies in Primary Care Institutions
Published 2022-04-01“…The purpose of this study was tounderstand the characteristics of the COVID-19 epidemic situation in urban villages and the current situation and difficulties of primary care institutions in carrying out COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures, in order to provide references for primary care institutions to deal with normalized prevention and control, social dynamic clearing work and future infectious disease prevention and control.MethodsBy using public opinion analysis, literature retrieval, online interviews with epidemic prevention and control personnel and experts in urban village, the epidemic situation, prevention and control status of urban village were summarized, and the existing weak links and important loopholes were analyzed.ResultsBased on the relevant information, a total of six points of concern were extracted: (1) The number of mapping and screening objects was large, which was the focus and difficulty of epidemic prevention and control work in urban villages. (2) There was not strict closed-loop management lead to virus carriers who were not timely controlled, which caused a risk of spreading the epidemic. (3) The prevention and control of nosocomial infection in primary care institutions was not in place. (4) There were loopholes in the inspection of close contacts in the principle of territorial management; close contacts who did not live and work in the same administrative area but only screened in their living places, which may lead to the spread of the epidemic in workplaces where secondary close contacts may be at risk of infection were not screened in a timely manner. (5) Overload had become the norm, highlighting the large gap in primary health care manpower. (6) During the normalization of epidemic prevention and control, residents were paralyzed and careless, and the phenomenon of not wearing masks in public places and crowd gathering was common. …”
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