The Malayan Law Journal is a series of law reports, providing reports of cases from the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal and High Courts. This compendious source gives you full text reports of cases and summaries of judgments in a consistent and reader-friendly style.

1962-1971: The Legal Profession in the 60s

The Early Years of the Malaysian Legal System
The 60s saw the formation of Malaysia, and with it came the beginnings of Malaysia's own legal system. This week's highlights include glimpses of the seeds sowed at every level of the profession, from students of the law, to the evolving role of lawyers, to advice for members of the judiciary from Lord Bacon, during his time as Lord Chancellor of England.
Lord Bacon's Advice
Malayan Law Journal, July 1965
Role of Lawyers in a Changing Society
Malayan Law Journal, June 1963
National Land Code [Contributed]
Malayan Law Journal,
October 1965
Singapore's Separation from Malaysia
Malayan Law Journal, October 1965
The Optimum Number of Law Students
Malayan Law Journal, March 1963
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