The Basic Structure Doctrine in Malaysia
Themes and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tan, Kevin Yl; Neo, Jaclyn L; Thio, Li-Ann; Lee, Hp
The Basic Structure Doctrine in Malaysia
Themes and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tan, Kevin Yl; Neo, Jaclyn L; Thio, Li-Ann; Lee, Hp
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Presents an in-depth interrogation of the theory and application of the Basic Structure Doctrine in the Federation of Malaysia.
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Presents an in-depth interrogation of the theory and application of the Basic Structure Doctrine in the Federation of Malaysia.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509985524
- ISBN-10: 1509985522
- Artikelnr.: 72602639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509985524
- ISBN-10: 1509985522
- Artikelnr.: 72602639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kevin YL Tan is Professor (Adjunct) at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. HP Lee is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia.
Introduction: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure Doctrine in
Malaysia: An Overview, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore) and
HP Lee (Monash University, Australia)
Part I: Theoretical Overview
1. Constitutional Change and the Basic Structure: A (Trans)Portable
Concept? Rueban Balasubramaniam (Carleton University, Canada)
2. Government Structures, Westminster Constitutionalism, and the Basic
Structure Doctrine, Andrew J Harding (National University of Singapore)
3. Charting Changes to the Charter: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic
Structure, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore)
Part II: Malaysia: General Perspectives
4. Constituting and Deconstituting the Constitution: Some Contentious
Issues, Shad Saleem Faruqi (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
5. The Basic Structure in Malaysia: Less Than Meets the Eye? Benjamin
Joshua Ong (Singapore Management University)
6. Unravelling the Gordian Knot: Judicial Power and the Basic Structure
Doctrine in Malaysia, Wilson Tay (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
7. Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure in Malaysia, James
Chin (University of Tasmania, Australia)
8. Defending Constitutional Supremacy Through the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Challenges and Constraints of Judicial Adjudication on Rights, Sovereignty
and Constitutionalism in Malaysia, Emily Ho (UN High Commissioner of
Refugees, Switzerland)
9. Sovereignty of the Malay Rulers in a Constitutional Monarchy, Mohd Nazim
Shaari (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)
10. Political Parties in Parliamentary Democracy: Lacuna in the Malaysian
Constitution's Basic Structure, Wong Chin Huat (Sunway University)
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
11. The Basic Structure Doctrine in Constitutional and Parliamentary
Supremacies, Erin Delaney (Northwestern University, USA)
12. Basic Structure as Judicial Self-Dealing or Self-Preservation? Placing
Malaysia in the Broader Asian Context, Rehan Abeyratne (Western Sydney
University, Australia)
13. Protection of the Judicial Power Under the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Lessons from Australia, HP Lee (Monash University, Australia) and Andrew
Foster (Monash University, Australia)
Malaysia: An Overview, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore) and
HP Lee (Monash University, Australia)
Part I: Theoretical Overview
1. Constitutional Change and the Basic Structure: A (Trans)Portable
Concept? Rueban Balasubramaniam (Carleton University, Canada)
2. Government Structures, Westminster Constitutionalism, and the Basic
Structure Doctrine, Andrew J Harding (National University of Singapore)
3. Charting Changes to the Charter: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic
Structure, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore)
Part II: Malaysia: General Perspectives
4. Constituting and Deconstituting the Constitution: Some Contentious
Issues, Shad Saleem Faruqi (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
5. The Basic Structure in Malaysia: Less Than Meets the Eye? Benjamin
Joshua Ong (Singapore Management University)
6. Unravelling the Gordian Knot: Judicial Power and the Basic Structure
Doctrine in Malaysia, Wilson Tay (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
7. Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure in Malaysia, James
Chin (University of Tasmania, Australia)
8. Defending Constitutional Supremacy Through the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Challenges and Constraints of Judicial Adjudication on Rights, Sovereignty
and Constitutionalism in Malaysia, Emily Ho (UN High Commissioner of
Refugees, Switzerland)
9. Sovereignty of the Malay Rulers in a Constitutional Monarchy, Mohd Nazim
Shaari (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)
10. Political Parties in Parliamentary Democracy: Lacuna in the Malaysian
Constitution's Basic Structure, Wong Chin Huat (Sunway University)
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
11. The Basic Structure Doctrine in Constitutional and Parliamentary
Supremacies, Erin Delaney (Northwestern University, USA)
12. Basic Structure as Judicial Self-Dealing or Self-Preservation? Placing
Malaysia in the Broader Asian Context, Rehan Abeyratne (Western Sydney
University, Australia)
13. Protection of the Judicial Power Under the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Lessons from Australia, HP Lee (Monash University, Australia) and Andrew
Foster (Monash University, Australia)
Introduction: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure Doctrine in
Malaysia: An Overview, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore) and
HP Lee (Monash University, Australia)
Part I: Theoretical Overview
1. Constitutional Change and the Basic Structure: A (Trans)Portable
Concept? Rueban Balasubramaniam (Carleton University, Canada)
2. Government Structures, Westminster Constitutionalism, and the Basic
Structure Doctrine, Andrew J Harding (National University of Singapore)
3. Charting Changes to the Charter: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic
Structure, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore)
Part II: Malaysia: General Perspectives
4. Constituting and Deconstituting the Constitution: Some Contentious
Issues, Shad Saleem Faruqi (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
5. The Basic Structure in Malaysia: Less Than Meets the Eye? Benjamin
Joshua Ong (Singapore Management University)
6. Unravelling the Gordian Knot: Judicial Power and the Basic Structure
Doctrine in Malaysia, Wilson Tay (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
7. Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure in Malaysia, James
Chin (University of Tasmania, Australia)
8. Defending Constitutional Supremacy Through the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Challenges and Constraints of Judicial Adjudication on Rights, Sovereignty
and Constitutionalism in Malaysia, Emily Ho (UN High Commissioner of
Refugees, Switzerland)
9. Sovereignty of the Malay Rulers in a Constitutional Monarchy, Mohd Nazim
Shaari (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)
10. Political Parties in Parliamentary Democracy: Lacuna in the Malaysian
Constitution's Basic Structure, Wong Chin Huat (Sunway University)
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
11. The Basic Structure Doctrine in Constitutional and Parliamentary
Supremacies, Erin Delaney (Northwestern University, USA)
12. Basic Structure as Judicial Self-Dealing or Self-Preservation? Placing
Malaysia in the Broader Asian Context, Rehan Abeyratne (Western Sydney
University, Australia)
13. Protection of the Judicial Power Under the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Lessons from Australia, HP Lee (Monash University, Australia) and Andrew
Foster (Monash University, Australia)
Malaysia: An Overview, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore) and
HP Lee (Monash University, Australia)
Part I: Theoretical Overview
1. Constitutional Change and the Basic Structure: A (Trans)Portable
Concept? Rueban Balasubramaniam (Carleton University, Canada)
2. Government Structures, Westminster Constitutionalism, and the Basic
Structure Doctrine, Andrew J Harding (National University of Singapore)
3. Charting Changes to the Charter: Constitutional Amendments and the Basic
Structure, Kevin YL Tan (National University of Singapore)
Part II: Malaysia: General Perspectives
4. Constituting and Deconstituting the Constitution: Some Contentious
Issues, Shad Saleem Faruqi (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
5. The Basic Structure in Malaysia: Less Than Meets the Eye? Benjamin
Joshua Ong (Singapore Management University)
6. Unravelling the Gordian Knot: Judicial Power and the Basic Structure
Doctrine in Malaysia, Wilson Tay (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
7. Constitutional Amendments and the Basic Structure in Malaysia, James
Chin (University of Tasmania, Australia)
8. Defending Constitutional Supremacy Through the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Challenges and Constraints of Judicial Adjudication on Rights, Sovereignty
and Constitutionalism in Malaysia, Emily Ho (UN High Commissioner of
Refugees, Switzerland)
9. Sovereignty of the Malay Rulers in a Constitutional Monarchy, Mohd Nazim
Shaari (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)
10. Political Parties in Parliamentary Democracy: Lacuna in the Malaysian
Constitution's Basic Structure, Wong Chin Huat (Sunway University)
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
11. The Basic Structure Doctrine in Constitutional and Parliamentary
Supremacies, Erin Delaney (Northwestern University, USA)
12. Basic Structure as Judicial Self-Dealing or Self-Preservation? Placing
Malaysia in the Broader Asian Context, Rehan Abeyratne (Western Sydney
University, Australia)
13. Protection of the Judicial Power Under the Basic Structure Doctrine:
Lessons from Australia, HP Lee (Monash University, Australia) and Andrew
Foster (Monash University, Australia)