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Thayananthan Baskaran. Arbitration in Malaysia: A Commentary on the Malaysian Arbitration Act. Kluwer Law International. 2019. Google. Sundra Rajoo and W S W Davidson. The Arbitration Act 2005: UNCITRAL Model Law as Applied in Malaysia. Sweet & Maxwell Asia. 2007. Reviewed at (2008) 10 Asian Dispute Review 32 and (2007) 15 IIUM Law Journal 149
Repealed by Act 645 Arbitration Act 1952: 93 Repealed by Act 646 Arbitration Act 2005: 646 In force Architects Act 1967: 117 In force Armed Forces Act 1972: 77 In force Arms Act 1960: 206 In force Asian Development Bank Act 1966: 462 In force Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Act 2017: 786 In force Assignment of Export Duty (Mineral Ores ...
Arbitration Act 1952 [Act 93] ( Repealed by the Arbitration Act 2005 [Act 646] ) Accountants Act 1967 [Act 94] Petroleum Mining Act 1966 [Act 95] Loans Guarantee (Bodies Corporate) Act 1965 [Act 96] Probate and Administration Act 1959 [Act 97] Small Estates (Distribution) Act 1955 [Act 98] Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 1958 [Act 99]
The Malaysia Sulu case is an international legal dispute in which persons claiming to be heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu made claims against the government of Malaysia by way of arbitration. The claims were subsequently litigated in the Spanish, French, and Dutch court systems. [ 1 ]
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The model law is not binding, but individual states may adopt the model law by incorporating it into their domestic law (as, for example, Australia did, in the International Arbitration Act 1974, as amended). [2] The model law was published in English and in French. Translations in all six United Nations languages now exist. [3]
Sections 10 and 12 of the Family Courts Act, 1964. Chapter XXII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (summary trial provisions). The Arbitration Act, 1940 (Indian). Articles 153–154 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 (Council of Common Interest) Article 156 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 (National Economic Council)