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  2. List of law schools in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law schools in Malaysia. It includes public universities, private universities, private university colleges , branch campuses of foreign universities, and colleges proper. List [ edit ]

  3. UiTM Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    UiTM Faculty of Law. UiTM Faculty of Law is one of the professional graduate faculties of UiTM and is located in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It is among the notable public premier law school in Malaysia. The current Dean of the faculty is Dr. Hartini Saripan, who assumed the role in 2018. The faculty currently consists of some 100 academic staff.

  4. Monash University Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    Monash University Faculty of Law, or Monash Law School, is the law school of Monash University. Founded in 1963, it is based in Melbourne, Victoria and has campuses in Malaysia and Italy. It is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in Australia and globally, and entry to its Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is highly competitive.

  5. Category:Law schools in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Legal education - Wikipedia

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    Legal education. Painting depicting a lecture in a knight academy, painted by Pieter Isaacsz or Reinhold Timm for Rosenborg Castle as part of a series of seven paintings depicting the seven independent arts. This painting illustrates rhetorics. Legal education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices, and theory of law.

  7. Caning in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Caning is used as a form of corporal punishment in Malaysia. It can be divided into at least four contexts: judicial/prison, school, domestic, and sharia/syariah. Of these, the first is largely a legacy of British colonial rule in the territories that are now part of Malaysia, particularly Malaya. [1]

  8. Islam in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Islam by country. Malaysia is a country whose most professed religion is Islam. As of 2020, there were approximately 20.6 million Muslim adherents, or 63.5% of the population. [1] [5] In 2023, a Pew Research Center report gave a higher share of 75% of Malaysia's adults self-identifying as Muslim.

  9. Madhhab - Wikipedia

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    "Ancient" schools. According to John Burton, "modern research shows" that fiqh was first "regionally organized" with "considerable disagreement and variety of view".In the second century of Islam, schools of fiqh were noted for the loyalty of their jurists to the legal practices of their local communities, whether Mecca, Kufa, Basra, Syria, etc. (Egypt's school in Fustat was a branch of Medina ...