Constitutional restatement of parallel jurisdiction between civil courts and Syariah courts in Malaysia: Twenty years on (1988-2008)
INTRODUCTION The Federal Constitution of Malaysia has restated under art 121(1A) that the Syariah courts — as the courts that administer Islamic law — have exclusive jurisdiction over matters under their jurisdiction. The premise of the restatement is to give effect to a pluralistic law and cour...
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my.iium.irep.44132011-10-13T07:49:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/4413/ Constitutional restatement of parallel jurisdiction between civil courts and Syariah courts in Malaysia: Twenty years on (1988-2008) Shuaib, Farid Sufian K Law (General) KPG Malaysia INTRODUCTION The Federal Constitution of Malaysia has restated under art 121(1A) that the Syariah courts — as the courts that administer Islamic law — have exclusive jurisdiction over matters under their jurisdiction. The premise of the restatement is to give effect to a pluralistic law and court system as it existed in Malaysia. Unfortunately this simple premise gave rise to debates of human rights, secularism and the status of Islam in Malaysia. These questions reflect legitimate concerns over the state of legal pluralism in Malaysia. On one hand, it is the legitimate expectation of Muslims to be governed by their own laws. On the other hand, where the interests of Muslims and non-Muslims are apparently in conflict, state mandated legal pluralism gives rise to questions about nature of the state and human rights protection. Thus, it is pertinent for these concerns to be addressed and a middle path to be laid. LexisNexis Malaysia Sdn Bhd 2008 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/4413/1/Art_Farid_ConstitutionalRestatement_SyariahCt_MLJ08.pdf Shuaib, Farid Sufian (2008) Constitutional restatement of parallel jurisdiction between civil courts and Syariah courts in Malaysia: Twenty years on (1988-2008). Malaysan Law Journal, 5. xxxiii-l. ISSN 0025–1283 http://w3.nexis.com/sources/scripts/info.pl?153134 |
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INTRODUCTION
The Federal Constitution of Malaysia has restated under art 121(1A) that
the Syariah courts — as the courts that administer Islamic law — have
exclusive jurisdiction over matters under their jurisdiction. The premise
of the restatement is to give effect to a pluralistic law and court system
as it existed in Malaysia. Unfortunately this simple premise gave rise to
debates of human rights, secularism and the status of Islam in Malaysia.
These questions reflect legitimate concerns over the state of legal
pluralism in Malaysia. On one hand, it is the legitimate expectation of
Muslims to be governed by their own laws. On the other hand, where
the interests of Muslims and non-Muslims are apparently in conflict,
state mandated legal pluralism gives rise to questions about nature of
the state and human rights protection. Thus, it is pertinent for these
concerns to be addressed and a middle path to be laid. |
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Constitutional restatement of parallel jurisdiction between civil courts and Syariah courts in Malaysia: Twenty years on (1988-2008) |
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Constitutional restatement of parallel jurisdiction between civil courts and Syariah courts in Malaysia: Twenty years on (1988-2008) |
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