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MILITARY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN MALAYSIA

Author(s):

Colonel Wan Normazlan
Colonel Wan Normazlan bin Che Jaafar RMAF is currently the Director of Human Resource Development of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. He is a pilot and has also served as the Director of Legal Department RMAF. He has also been a prosecutor and president of courts-martial. Colonel Wan Normazlan has been involved in the teaching and training of Malaysian Armed Forces personnel on the subject of Military Law and Operational Law.

Teo Say Eng
Teo Say Eng is the former Judge Advocate General at the Ministry of Defence. He has been a Magistrate, Sessions Court Judge, Research Officer, Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Senior Federal Counsel, Senior Deputy Public Prosecutor, Head of the Prosecution Unit, Johor and Head of the Appeals Units in the headquarters of the Attorney General’s Chambers. He is currently an Industrial Court Chairman based in Kuala Lumpur.

 

ISBN: 9789675371103
Year: 2009
Pages: 482
Price: RM 150.00 / USD 43.42
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Contents

Description:

Military Legal Proceedings in Malaysia is the first book of its kind in the market that features military law and military legal proceedings and processes. It will be an invaluable guide for legal practitioners, military officers and members of courts-martial.

The book will be an extremely useful reference tool for legal practitioners who wish to take up a role as defence counsel in court-martial proceedings. Law lecturers and students who are interested in familiarizing themselves with military legal proceedings in Malaysia will also find this book handy.

The book deals primarily with the investigation of an offence and charge, summary dealings of charges, proceedings before courts-martial and reviews of convictions and sentences meted out in summary dealings and court-martial trials.

The provisions and application of the Armed Forces Act 1972 and relevant subsidiary legislation such as the Armed Forces (Court Martial) Rules of Procedure 1976 and the Armed Forces (Summary Jurisdiction) Regulations 1976 are discussed in detail.

The book also highlights relevant cases to illustrate the workings of military law and provides a glossary of some frequently used military terms. Samples of opening statements, charge sheets, specimen charges and a list of key cases are also provided to make the book a one-stop reference guide to Malaysian military law and military legal proceedings.

 
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