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CLJLaw is a website that provides information on legal developments in Malaysia, such as case highlights, judicial quotes, legislation updates and legal news articles. It covers various topics, such as industrial relations, freedom of speech, election and constitutional law.
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AWARD NO. 196 OF 2024 [CASE NO: 4-4-1443-22] 5 FEBRUARY 2024. The Malaysian Aviation Group's ('MAG') immunisation policy was designed to be in harmony with the Government of Malaysia's National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme, the implementation of which was designed for the greater good of all Malaysian citizens thus ...
CLJLaw offers a range of publications and databases for legal professionals in Malaysia, covering current and unreported cases, road traffic, sessions and magistrates, and syariah courts. Subscribe to access CLJ, ILR, Laporan Syariah, and more online resources.
CLJPrime is a website that offers reliable, comprehensive and convenient access to legal information in Malaysia. It features case spotlights, court updates, legislation and commentary from various sources.
Current Law Journal, or CLJ as it is widely known, reports cases from the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court of Malaya and the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak. In 1981, The Malaysian Current Law Journal Sdn Bhd, now known as CLJ Malaysia Sdn Bhd, introduced the first set of CLJ Bound Volumes to its subscribers.
CLJPrime offers a comprehensive online database of unreported cases from various Malaysian courts, formerly known as Legal Network Series (LNS). Learn about the new citations for LNS cases and how to access them.
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