Human Rights in Post-Transition Malaysia
In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 107, Heft 6, S. 811-813
ISSN: 1474-029X
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In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 107, Heft 6, S. 811-813
ISSN: 1474-029X
In: Australian Journal of Asian Law, 2013, Vol 14 No 2, Article 9: 327-381
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In: The Australian feminist law journal, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 77-100
ISSN: 2204-0064
In: Stanford journal of international law, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 59-98
ISSN: 0731-5082
In: Studies in religion, secular beliefs, and human rights 1
In: Australian Journal of Asian Law, 2019, Vol 20 No 1, Article 1: 1-6
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In: Media, culture and social change in Asia 36
1. Media governmentality in Singapore / Terence Lee -- 2. Why Singapore journalists don't press for legal reform / Cherian George -- 3. Malaysiakini's citizen journalists : navigating local and national identities online / Janet Steele -- 4. Seeking democracy in Malaysia : new media, traditional media and the state / Mustafa K. Anuar -- 5. Defaming politicians, scandalising the courts : a look at recent developments in Singapore / Kevin Y.L. Tan -- 6. Media professionals' perceptions of defamation and other constraints upon news reporting in Malaysia and Singapore / Amanda Whiting and Timothy Marjoribanks -- 7. Moulding a "rational" electoral contest regime Singapore-style / Tey Tsun Hang -- 8. New media and general elections : online citizen journalism in Malaysia and Singapore / James Gomez and Chang Han Leong.
In: Media, culture and social change in Asia, 36
"This book explores these issues with reference to Malaysia and Singapore. It analyses how journalists monitor governments and cover elections, discussing what difference journalism makes; it examines citizen journalism, and the constraints on it, often self-imposed constraints; and it assesses how governments control the media, including outlining the development and current application of legal restrictions"--
In: Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, Band 21
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Illusions of Democracy: Malaysian Politics and People' offers an up-to-date and broad analysis of the contemporary state of Malaysian politics and society. Transcending disciplinary boundaries, it offers a look at Malaysian politics not only through the lens of political science but also anthropology, cultural studies, international relations, political economy and legal studies touching on both overlooked topics in Malaysian political life as well as the emerging trends which will shape Malaysia's future. Covering silat martial arts, Malaysia's constitutional identity, emergency legislation, the South China Sea dilemma, ISIS discourse, zakat payment, the fallout from the 1MDB scandal and Malaysia's green movement, 'Illusions of Democracy' charts the complex and multi-faceted nature of political life in a semi-authoritarian state, breaking down the illusions which keep it functioning, to uncover the mechanisms which really underlie the paradoxical longevity of Malaysia's political, economic and social system
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