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    authority of Malaysia Parliament. Explain the legislative process in the Malaysia Parliament. In Article 44, the legislative authority of the Federation shall be vested in a Parliament, which shall consist of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and two Majlis (Houses of Parliament) to be known as the Dewan Negara (Senate) and the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives). My opinion about the legislation is refers to laws made by a person or body, which has power to make law. In Malaysia, Parliament and Legislative

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    Syahredzan Johan, there are two categories of citizens in Malaysia. The first, are those who were born in Malaysia after the year 1963 and the latter being known as naturalized citizens. The first categories of people are those who were born in Malaysia, like the most of us and there is no formal procedure required to apply for a Malaysian citizenship. In the case of one of the child’s parents are not citizens of Malaysia, but is born in Malaysia, the offspring is still considered to be a Malaysian citizen

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    process of Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Singapore, has seen very little significant changes from civil society action. While each of these countries have claimed to be democratic nations, there has been little change in terms of government rule since their independence. These civil society groups are ones that reflect the ideas and values of a group of people, in pursuit of a common goal. The changes that have resulted are in Malaysia and Singapore’s governments, have been to restructure

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    development programs and projects of water supply for indigenous peoples; and fifth ,a total of 100 million dollars to supply 40 thousand water tank using rainwater catchment, particularly in remote areas in Sabah and Sarawak. In the other hand, Malaysia Budget 2013 also has some negative implication. First of all, we see that this time the government spending is still a deficit which mean excess of expenditure over income ,although it decreased compared to last year (2012), from 4.7% to 4.0% of

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    Also known as PEST, from here the analyses of PEST can help the company to see what will they be experiencing and expecting on how they will manage the market performance. 1.1 a) Political Factors There is a political issue occur in malaysia, as one of the political ruling party called the “ Pakatan Rakyat” may lead to an increase on the political uncertainty and this may cause a lower of economic growth in Malaysian for about 1 to 2 years. If this occurs then the sales may be going

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    International Investment Report Country: Malaysia Company: Tesla 1. Introduction Country Basics Malaysia is a federation of thirteen states and three federal territories in Southeast Asia. The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur which has a population of almost seven million. It consists of two regions separated by the South China Sea and is bordered by Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand. The government is Constitutional Monarchy, where head of state is king and head of government is prime-minister

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    instance of GLCs in Malaysia. Abdul-Rahman, Md-Hashim and AbuBakar (2010) led one of only a handful few studies on GLCs. They analyzed CSR exposure in the Islamic Bank Malaysia (BIMB). The exploration researched CSR disclosure. The discoveries showed that BIMB likes to unveil data on subjects, for example, representatives, item and administration commitments and group contribution. In any case, in the exploration there was no particular notice of GLCs or their part in the

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    The Federation of Malaysia is made up of two main territories separated by the South China Sea in Southeast Asia. “East Malaysia is located on the northern quarter of the large Borneo Island and West Malaysia, where most of the population resides and forms the southern portion of the Malay Peninsula and south of Thailand.” (The Multiparty System: Country Studies – Malaysia) The western part known as “The Federation of Malaya, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1957.” (The Multiparty System:

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    As far as we know, Malaysia perceives itself as a democratic country and in fact of that, all democratic values must be practices truthfully, for example, the decision making processes that should be discussed with the member of the parliament before any decision, law, and other related things are implemented. The Akta 776 of Majlis Keselamatan Negara already shows the flaws of Malaysia as a democratic country when the Malaysia’s security power is put

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    LAWS IN MALAYSIA ARE CATEGORIZED INTO WRITTEN AND UNWRITTEN LAWS. WHAT DO WRITTEN AND UNWRITTEN LAWS MEAN? Law is influence most imbibed in our life, drawn into nearly all matters we are doing. Almost every law time matching in we life and treatment without we realize. For example, almost unaffected most people by criminal law because they was not involved in behaviour that, in fact criminal behaviour not become part of normal life. The laws of Malaysia can be divided into two types of laws which

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