History have always fascinated me. The way it repeat itself over and over again under one’s nose.
As a Malaysian and a Law Student, hearing the words “don’t you know your history?” is so common. Cliche, in fact, especially when it comes to ethnic relations and all. As I said, I am a student of political science and constitutional law. I’m not a conciliator. After all, I can be a philosopher who tinkers with ideas.
Unless otherwise mentioned, the following shall be my references:-
- Abdul Aziz Bari & Farid Sufian Shuaib (2004). Constitution of Malaysia: Text and Commentary. Petaling Jaya: Prentice Hall.
- Harding, Andrew (1996). Law, Government and the Constitution in Malaysia. Kuala Lmpur: Malayan Law Journal.
- K. Ramanathan (2006). Asas Sains Politik (3rd Ed.). Kuala Lumpur: Fajar Bakti.
- Kua Kia Soong (2007). May 13: Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969. Petaling Jaya: SUARAM.
- Lee Mei Pheng (2005). General Principles of Malaysian Law (5th Ed.). Shah Alam: Fajar Bakti.
- Rau & Kumar (2006). General Principles of the Malaysian Legal System. Petaling Jaya: International Law Book Services.
- Ruslan Zainuddin (2003). Sejarah Malaysia (2nd Ed.). Kuala Lumpur: Oxford Fajar.
- Nidzam Sulaiman (2006). Pakatan dalam Politik Sarawak. Bangi: Penerbit UKM.
- Wan Arfah Hamzah & Ramy Bulan (2003) . An Introduction to the Malaysian Legal System. Shah Alam: Fajar Bakti
- Wu Min Aun (2005). The Malaysian Legal System (3rd Ed.). Petaling Jaya: Pearson.
You can also expect that I would quote my lecturers from classes and and other relevant opinions.
And your participation? You are more than welcome to participate and leave comments.
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