How can Malaysian courts consistently perform meaningful constitutional rights review? Lessons from past cases and the way forward
In the past, Malaysian courts performing constitutional rights review played a merely clerical role, applying a test that was trivially easy for legislation to pass. Then a more rigorous proportionality test took root. However, the Federal Court in the 2020 case of Letitia Bosman whittled the test d...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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