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This book focuses on the changes in the customary land tenure among the Orang Asli particularly the Semai community in the state of Pahang. The book suggests that despite the locality of the villages, the Semai customary land tenure has gradually changed due to the laws and policies introduced by the government. The book also recommends that to enable the Semai to improve the tenure system and to develop the customary lands, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Revised 1974)should be reviewed especially provisions relating to the security of Orang Asli customary land tenure.

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the changes in the customary land tenure among the Orang Asli particularly the Semai community in the state of Pahang. The book suggests that despite the locality of the villages, the Semai customary land tenure has gradually changed due to the laws and policies introduced by the government. The book also recommends that to enable the Semai to improve the tenure system and to develop the customary lands, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Revised 1974)should be reviewed especially provisions relating to the security of Orang Asli customary land tenure.
Autorenporträt
Hamimah Hamzah pursued her LL.B at the International Islamic University Malaysia from 1987-1991. She obtained her MCL and Ph.D from the same University in 1993 and 2011 respectively. Currently she is an Assistant Professor at Faculty of Law, International Islamic University Malaysia.