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  • Domestic Policy

    Sulu Sultanate heirs, the cession payment and sovereignty

    What finally matters is that cession payment was never a recognition of sovereignty.

    By Jason Loh
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    The futile pursuit of the Sulu Sultanate claims on Sabah 

    The Sulu Sultanate and its heirs – and the GRP – had forever forfeited their sovereign claim over Sabah.

    By Jason Loh
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Time to take child marriage to the next level

    Both the state legislative assemblies and the parents are the frontline stakeholders in the cause of preventing future child marriages.

    By Tze Yong Tan
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Stop illegal logging once for all to minimise the occurrence of landslides and floods

    When companies prioritise profit over the environment, they would continuously cut down more trees to meet the increasing demand for timber.

    By Jason Loh and Amanda Yeo
    3 years ago
  • Law and Human Rights

    The Kashmir Question – towards a just and lasting solution

    The Kashmir question should primarily be understood in terms of human and political rights.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    Engaging the Taliban: A multi-dimensional analysis

    The Taliban isn’t to be understood as extremist in the same sense that Al-Qaeda and Daesh (Isis) are.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    A “MyRakyat” app for the people’s voice

    An independent national platform to expose lawmakers to more frequent doses of ground reality.

    By Ameen Kamal
    4 years ago
  • Law and Human Rights

    On parliamentary sovereignty and our Constitution

    It all depends on the actual political will of the government of the day – otherwise known as the Executive-sitting-in-Parliament.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Whither corruption in Malaysia?

    Corruption is much more susceptible to rationalisation, justification and normalisation.

    By Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Overcoming the cartel syndrome

    Without complicity and collusion by rogue enforcement officers and officials aiding and abetting the law-breakers, there’d be no cartels in the first place.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
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