LEGAL REFLECTIONS ON GOVERNANCE AND RIGHTS
Synopsis
What does justice look like in a world of evolving governance challenges and diverse rights? Legal Reflections on Governance and Rights draws readers into critical reflections on law’s role across public service, family law, Islamic finance, and the digital economy. From the delicate management of mut’ah and ‘iddah rights to upholding good faith in Islamic hire-purchase, from enforcing halal logistics standards to addressing negligence in tourism, each chapter probes how law shapes accountability while respecting cultural contexts. The book also directs the complex terrain of intellectual property in the digital era and explores adapting global principles within local frameworks. Written by scholars and practitioners, this collection does more than analyse legal issues; it challenges readers to see law as a living tool for fairness, governance, and the protection of rights. This book is an essential read for those committed to justice in contemporary society.
Chapters
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CHAPTER 1Upholding Justice in Resolving Contemporary Issues
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CHAPTER 2Challenges in Public Service Management for Good Governance
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CHAPTER 3Managing Rights of Mut’ah and ‘Iddah
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CHAPTER 4Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Islamic Hire-purchase
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CHAPTER 5Adapting UNGC Principles in Malaysia and Indonesia
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CHAPTER 6Legal Authorities' Issues in Enforcement of Halal Logistics
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CHAPTER 7Awareness on Halal Food Standard Implementation in Malaysia
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CHAPTER 8Intellectual Property Challenges in Digitalisation Era
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CHAPTER 9Negligence in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
