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    Application of English law in Malaysia and Singapore: a comparative study / Abdul A'bid Husin โ€ฆ [et al.]

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    The principle of this study is to analyse the application of English law in Malaysia and Singapore. Basically, the application of English law in Malaysia is govern by Section 3 and Section 5 of the Civil Law Act 1956. However, these sections have caused some problems to the development of our own law. These problems have been address by a well prominent academicians, legal practitioners and also judges. Furthermore, we will make a comparative study with Singapore legal system in which they have managed to untie their relationship with the Civil Law Act 1956 by repealing Section 5 of the Civil Law Act (Singapore) and enacting the Application of English Law Act 1993 to govern the application of English law in their country. Moreover, we will discuss on the strengths and the weaknesses of the Civil Law Act 1956 (Malaysia) and the Application of English Law Act 1993 (Singapore) in a comprehensive detail. At the end of this paper, we also provide some recommendations to improve the application of English Law in Malaysia which we hope would help in generating our own Malaysian Common Law

    Legal Protection for Financial Abuse among Elderly in Malaysia

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    Elder financial abuse was claimed to be under-reported. In the literatures, there are many discussions on the elder financial abuse but there was scarcity in the discussion of elder financial abuse in legal context. This paper aims to identify the legal protection related to elder financial abuse in Malaysia. The method used in this paper is the doctrinal method and qualitative study approach based on content analysis, where the Domestic Violence Act 1994 (DVA), the Malaysian Penal Code (PC), the Contracts Act 1950 (CA) and case laws will be analysed. The results show the legal protection on the issue of elder financial abuse and the remedies available for the elderly in Malaysia. Elder financial abuse can happen in domestic violence, contract and criminal cases. The perpetrator involved could be strangers or someone with trust. The remedies available are also differ depending on the cases
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