Title of article :
CIVIL* LITIGATION NEGLIGENCE AND THE MALAYSIAN ADVOCATE** PART 1
Author/Authors :
Abu Bakar, Baharuddeen International Islamic University Malaysia - Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), Malaysia
From page :
29
To page :
49
Abstract :
Civil litigation negligence now stands on a surer footing following cases from Canada, England and elsewhere which lay emphasis on the adversarial system rather than the structure of the profession, and immunity has now been almost completely abolished by judicial decisions. In Malaysia, the basis of legal professional liability is expected to be re-aligned to be consistent with the other commonlaw countries that have abolished immunity. The questions that necessitate consideration are therefore acts that would constitute negligence and those that are excusable, the relevant defences, and, of course, the alternative sanctions to civil litigation for this type of negligence. The fused nature of the profession in Malaysia, perceived to be more burdensome to its members, raises the question of the appropriate standard of the duty of skill and care.
Keywords :
Adversarial system , civil litigation , professional negligence , basis of liability.
Journal title :
IIUM Law Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Law Journal
Record number :
2558405
Link To Document :
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