scholarly journals Legal Issues Relating to Online Transaction: Special Reference to Children Product Safety in Malaysia

Author(s):  
Farhanin binti Abdullah Asuhaimi ◽  
Zuhairah Ariff Abd Ghadas ◽  
Nur Amani Pauzai ◽  
Khairun-Nisaa Asari ◽  
Nur Amani Pauzai
1985 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Ursic

It is imperative that businessmen understand the law concerning consumer product safety warnings if they are to minimize their losses in product liability suits; yet the legal issues in this area are often vague and complex. This paper will attempt to clarify these issues by providing a comprehensive review of the statutory and common law requirements concerning safety warnings. In addition, both the existing and the needed empirical work which could aid businessmen in complying with the common law will be delineated.


STED JOURNAL ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Filip Novaković

The thematic conception of the work consists of legal issues of special forms of control of state administrative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (at the state level, the level of federal units and districts). The paper analyzes the structure of bodies that perform this type of control, starting with the ombudsman institutions (Ombudsman for Human Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ombudsman for Children of Republic of Srpska), and with special reference to the institutions of auditors (of which there are four in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The author will present the organization of these institutions, the election of their members (ombudsmen and auditors), the way they act, and the possibilities they have, as well as the legal mechanisms they can use to protect both citizens and the public interest.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 ((S1)) ◽  
pp. 73-90
Author(s):  
Norliah Ibrahim ◽  
Zuhairah Ariff Abdul Ghadas ◽  
Roslina Che Soh

In Malaysia, the contribution test is applied by both the Civil and Shariah courts to determine claims in business interest as matrimonial property. However, it is observed that different from claims on interest in personal property, the courts have to apply additional test other than the contribution test in determining claims of matrimonial property in business interest. This is because the ownership structure in business are different from ownership of personal property and highly dependents on types of the business entities.  Apart from analyzing the approaches adopted in the Malaysian courts in dividing business interest upon divorce or dissolution of marriage, this research also highlights the arising legal issues which may arise in respect of different business entities in which the business interest exists. This study was conducted primarily through a doctrinal study of existing literature such as articles, journals and the decision from the relevant case laws which was decided in both the Civil and Shariah courts. This research found that other than types of business entities, the interest of parties in business is also determined by the quantum of shareholding or contribution in the business.


Author(s):  
Louis Harms

Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the fact that photographs are produced mechanically and more often than not without any effort or mental input. A minute number are taken for anything but personal use and in the digital age photographs tend to have a high degree of mobility and are also ephemeral and without any commercial value. It is accordingly difficult to justify in general terms copyright protection for photographs. Two of the main legal issues in this context are the criteria for originality and the meaning of the reproduction of a photograph.  These two issues form the central point of discussion in this contribution.


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