Title of article :
“THE COMMERCIAL LAW OF MALAYSIA”* - REVISITED SECTION 5(2) OF THE CIVIL LAW ACT 1956; CONSTITUTIONALITY, THE EU AND ISLAMISATION
Author/Authors :
Abu Bakar, Baharuddeen International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) - Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL) - Legal Practice Department, Malaysia
Abstract :
Sec. 5(2) of the Civil Law Act 1956 with its predecessors, providing for the application of English commercial law of Malaysia, have existed unaltered for more than 100 years even with revision. There have been important political and economic developments during this period: Independence; the Malaysian Constitution; UK’s entry into the EU bringing with it the question of the constitutionality ethics. Singapore has had to make drastic changes to its Civil Law Act, which it finally repealed and introduced a new legislation. The article considers the provision in light of these developments avoiding the well-known problems of interpretation.of applying English legislation and EU commercial legislation in independent Malaysia; and the attempt to found Malaysian civil law on Islamic values and
Keywords :
English commercial law in Malaysia , EU law in Malaysia , constitutionality of sec. 5(2) , Islamic commercial values
Journal title :
IIUM Law Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Law Journal