
Malaysia;s first twenty-one years as an independent state have been characterized by stability and progress in the political, social and economic fields. Malaysia's constitution has undoubtedly contributed towards this stability and progress, especially when its constitution is compared with those of many new countries of Africa and Asia over the period 1957 to 1977. This book reviews the development of the constitution: most contributors are Malaysians and they range from those who study the law academically to those who are in charge of its implementation in government and the judiciary.
This work investigates the role of the Malaysian Constitution in fostering political, social, and economic stability during the first two decades of the nation's independence. The authors, a collective of legal scholars, government officials, and members of the judiciary, provide a comprehensive review of constitutional development from 1957 to 1977. By examining the practical application of legal frameworks alongside academic theory, the text argues that the constitution served as a foundational instrument for national progress during a period of significant regional transition.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and historians frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for understanding the early constitutional history of Malaysia. Experts highlight the unique value of the contributors' dual perspectives, which bridge the gap between theoretical legal study and the practical realities of governance.
Page Count:
425
Publication Date:
1978-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195804058
ISBN-13:
9780195804058
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