Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective

The incidents of plagiarism are prevalent in the academic community throughout the world. In the context of the academic community, plagiarism may damage the reputation as well as negatively affect the credibility and integrity of the institutions and those involved in such behaviours. This paper pr...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Khadijah, Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati, Abd Aziz, Ahmad Shamsul, Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina, Ismail, Norain
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spelling my.uum.repo.254862019-01-27T01:16:42Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25486/ Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective Mohamed, Khadijah Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati Abd Aziz, Ahmad Shamsul Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina Ismail, Norain KZ Law of Nations The incidents of plagiarism are prevalent in the academic community throughout the world. In the context of the academic community, plagiarism may damage the reputation as well as negatively affect the credibility and integrity of the institutions and those involved in such behaviours. This paper provides an overview of academic plagiarism in Malaysia and discusses the relevant Malaysian legal provisions, specifically those which applied to Malaysian public higher education institutions concerning the issue of plagiarism. Analysis of statutes and relevant case law was done by employing the doctrinal legal method. It is learned that a number of statutes governing the management and administration of the universities in Malaysia contain provisions on plagiarism that are to be subjected to disciplinary punishment. Of all the statutes, the paper found that the Educational Institutions (Discipline) Act 1976 (Act 174), which governs matters related to discipline in educational institutions but not including universities explicitly stated provision on plagiarism. The paper suggests that universities should adopt clear policy or guideline on student writing handling in order to avoid and deal with plagiarism issues effectively. Global Academic Excellence 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25486/1/IJLGC%203%2013%202018%20245%20253.pdf Mohamed, Khadijah and Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati and Abd Aziz, Ahmad Shamsul and Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina and Ismail, Norain (2018) Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective. International Journal of Law, Government and Communication, 3 (13). pp. 245-253. ISSN 0128-1763 http://www.ijlgc.com/archived.asm
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Mohamed, Khadijah
Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati
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Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
Ismail, Norain
Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
description The incidents of plagiarism are prevalent in the academic community throughout the world. In the context of the academic community, plagiarism may damage the reputation as well as negatively affect the credibility and integrity of the institutions and those involved in such behaviours. This paper provides an overview of academic plagiarism in Malaysia and discusses the relevant Malaysian legal provisions, specifically those which applied to Malaysian public higher education institutions concerning the issue of plagiarism. Analysis of statutes and relevant case law was done by employing the doctrinal legal method. It is learned that a number of statutes governing the management and administration of the universities in Malaysia contain provisions on plagiarism that are to be subjected to disciplinary punishment. Of all the statutes, the paper found that the Educational Institutions (Discipline) Act 1976 (Act 174), which governs matters related to discipline in educational institutions but not including universities explicitly stated provision on plagiarism. The paper suggests that universities should adopt clear policy or guideline on student writing handling in order to avoid and deal with plagiarism issues effectively.
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author Mohamed, Khadijah
Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati
Abd Aziz, Ahmad Shamsul
Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
Ismail, Norain
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Abdul Samat, Nor Hayati
Abd Aziz, Ahmad Shamsul
Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
Ismail, Norain
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title Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
title_short Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
title_full Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
title_fullStr Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
title_full_unstemmed Academic plagiarism in Malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
title_sort academic plagiarism in malaysia higher education institutions: legal perspective
publisher Global Academic Excellence
publishDate 2018
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