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Course Name (English)
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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| Course Code |
LAW309 |
| Course Description |
This subject provides a basic understanding of Administrative Law. It deals with the structure, powers and functions of the organs of administration; the limits of their power; the method by which their powers are controlled including the legal remedies available to a person against them when his rights are infringed by their operation. |
| Transferable Skills |
1. demonstrate ability to investigate problems and provide effective solutions. 2. demonstrate professional skills, knowledge and competencies. 3. demonstrate ability to communicate clearly and confidently and listen critically. |
| Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Tutorial |
| CLO |
| CLO1 |
Explain the underlying principles of administrative law in Malaysia. |
| CLO2 |
Describe the grounds of judicial review in Malaysia. |
| CLO3 |
Relate the rules and principles of administrative law to hypothetical problems arising therein. |
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| Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
| Reading List | | Recommended Text | - Azlan Ahmad (Wan),Ahmad Kamal Nik Mahmod (Nik),Mohsin Hingun 2021, Administrative Law in Malaysia, 2 Ed., 10, Sweet & Maxwell [ISBN: 9789672919780]
- John Francis Garner,Ian Doolittle,Landmark Chambers,Terra Firma Chambers,Virginia McGregor,Hamlins, Garner's Environmental Law, 6 Ed. [ISBN: 9780406996152]
- Alex Carroll 1998, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Financial Times/Prentice Hall [ISBN: 9780273644354]
- Bradley & Ewing 1997, Constitutional and Administrative Law, 12 Ed., Longman [ISBN: 0582308178]
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| Reference Book Resources | - M P Jain & S N Jain 2021, Principles of Administrative Law, 9 Ed., 47, Lexis Nexis Singapore [ISBN: 9789391211615]
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| Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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| Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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