Seminar on Law, Governance & Morality in Malaysia

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Start Date:
2012-11-16
End Date:
2012-11-17
Time:
12:00 pm
Location:
Banquet Hall, Rectory Building, IIUM Gombak Campus
Organized by:
Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws
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2012-11-16
2012-11-17
Asia/Kuala Lumpur

INTRODUCTION

This seminar explores the relationship between law, governance and morality in the justice system as well as law enforcement in Malaysia. The thesis, that law should only derive its legitimacy from legally institutionalized procedures and not moral ethos of society is held dear by some jurists. Yet this thesis has resulted in degradation of values and qualities that is essential in creating and sustaining human civilization. Thus this conference offers an apt and timely discourse to reflect on the need to relate law and morality in the key institutions of the justice system viz. the Judiciary and enforcement agencies in Malaysia such as the Police Force and  the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. 

 

THEME

Legal and moral dimensions of administration of justice and good governance in the Judiciary and enforcement agencies in Malaysia.

 

OBJECTIVES

 

  1. To understand the overlaps and tensions among the managerial, political and the Judiciary when discharging individual cases.
  2. To understand the relationship between law and morality within the enforcement agencies.
  3. To assist the government in achieving its objectives of good governance and management.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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