4 research outputs found

    The Role of Corporate Governance in Achieving SDGs: Is Malaysia Ready?

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    Globally, sustainable development goals (SDGs) have increased significant importance as a result of the uncertain environmental and economic conditions that require the attention of researchers. Sustainability is a component of corporate governance, which traditionally addresses ethical values, accountability, and transparency to reduce risk, corruption, and mismanagement. Sustainability is critical to a company's long-term performance. However, questions remain about whether the current legal framework is adequate for addressing environmental protection and the SOGs agenda. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of environmental and social responsibilities, as well as corporate governance, on the achievement of SOGs by Malaysian companies

    Isu Keluar Islam Dan Konsep Kebebasan Beragama di Malaysia: Satu Tinjauan Literatur

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    Persoalan keluar agama Islam juga merupakan persoalan undang-undang di Malaysia. lni jelas kerana Perkara 11 (1) Perlembagaan Persekutuan menjamin hak seseorang untuk menganuti apa-apa agama: "Tiap-tiap orang ada/ah berhak menganuti dan mengamalkan ugamanya dan tertakluk kepada Fasa/ (4), mengembangkan agamanya. • Peruntukan ini jelas memberi kebebasan kepada setiap warganegara Malaysia untuk menganuti apa-apa agama tetapi tertakluk kepada Fasal (4) membenarkan undang-undang negeri dan persekutuan (bagi Wilayah Persekutuan) untuk mengawal atau membatasi pengembangan mana-mana kepercayaan umat Islam. Persoalannya, apakah kebebasan sepenuhnya di beri kepada warganegara Malaysia untuk menganuti agamanya? Apakah seseorang itu pula bebas untuk keluar dari agama Islam (murtad)? Artikel ini menyatakan sorotan penulisan-penulisan berkaitan isu ini

    Sulh And Mediation: How Both Differ To Each Other

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    Sulh has been practiced in the Shariah courts all over Malaysia. It is one of the methods of dispute resolution which is available in Islam. In Malaysia, sulh is only applicable in certain matters, such as matrimonial and religious disputes. Unlike sulh, mediation is applicable in wider matters, not only limited to family issues, but including others such as financial problems and community problems. Therefore, the question arises as to what are the differences between sulh and mediation. The main objective of the paper is to examine the question by looking at the definition, concept, and procedures of both practice to promote the application of both procedures in Malaysia. The research adopts the doctrinal legal research, based on analysis of primary and secondary sources such as the Quran, hadith, statute, and journal articles
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