Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]

Turtles are currently on the brink of extinction. The heart of this research is a hope for a better future for turtle's species. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, 24 turtle species worldwide are currently critically endangered...

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Main Authors: Hashmuddin, Omi Husna, Azahari @Radzuan, Nurfarahin, Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah, Baharum, Siti Atikah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my.uitm.ir.680752022-10-09T23:51:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68075/ Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.] Hashmuddin, Omi Husna Azahari @Radzuan, Nurfarahin Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah Baharum, Siti Atikah Comparative law. International uniform Law Turtles are currently on the brink of extinction. The heart of this research is a hope for a better future for turtle's species. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, 24 turtle species worldwide are currently critically endangered. Furthermore, all four marine turtles in Malaysia are in near of extinction as they are classified as either endangered or critically endangered species. This strengthens the need for a research which focuses entirely on the current situations regarding the marine turtles in Malaysia. There are many causes that contribute towards the extinction of turtles in Malaysia. However, the main causes known are the non-uniformity of the laws regarding turtles in Malaysia, and the lack of enforcement with the current law regarding turtles within states across Malaysia. Hence, the main purpose for the research to be done is to investigate the current defects of the laws regarding turtles in Malaysia and to suggest some recommendations that could aid in protecting and preserving the turtles in Malaysia. It is hope that by providing the relevant information on the current situations regarding turtles in Malaysia and suggestions in dealing with the defects of the current laws regarding turtles in Malaysia, this research could open up possibilities for a better future of marine turtles in Malaysia. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68075/1/68075.pdf Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]. (2014) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Comparative law. International uniform Law
spellingShingle Comparative law. International uniform Law
Hashmuddin, Omi Husna
Azahari @Radzuan, Nurfarahin
Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah
Baharum, Siti Atikah
Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
description Turtles are currently on the brink of extinction. The heart of this research is a hope for a better future for turtle's species. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, 24 turtle species worldwide are currently critically endangered. Furthermore, all four marine turtles in Malaysia are in near of extinction as they are classified as either endangered or critically endangered species. This strengthens the need for a research which focuses entirely on the current situations regarding the marine turtles in Malaysia. There are many causes that contribute towards the extinction of turtles in Malaysia. However, the main causes known are the non-uniformity of the laws regarding turtles in Malaysia, and the lack of enforcement with the current law regarding turtles within states across Malaysia. Hence, the main purpose for the research to be done is to investigate the current defects of the laws regarding turtles in Malaysia and to suggest some recommendations that could aid in protecting and preserving the turtles in Malaysia. It is hope that by providing the relevant information on the current situations regarding turtles in Malaysia and suggestions in dealing with the defects of the current laws regarding turtles in Malaysia, this research could open up possibilities for a better future of marine turtles in Malaysia.
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author Hashmuddin, Omi Husna
Azahari @Radzuan, Nurfarahin
Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah
Baharum, Siti Atikah
author_facet Hashmuddin, Omi Husna
Azahari @Radzuan, Nurfarahin
Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah
Baharum, Siti Atikah
author_sort Hashmuddin, Omi Husna
title Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
title_short Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
title_full Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
title_fullStr Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in Malaysia / Omi Husna Hashmuddin … [et al.]
title_sort protecting turtles: a cry for a better and uniform law in malaysia / omi husna hashmuddin … [et al.]
publishDate 2014
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68075/1/68075.pdf
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