Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview

Rukun Negara is the Malaysian declaration of national philosophy where it was drafted between 1970 and 1971 by National Consultative Council and had been launched on 31 August 1970 by the Yang diPertuan Agong at that time. The aims are to realise Malaysia’s ambitions towards enhancing unity among...

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Main Authors: Nur Amani, Pauzai, Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid, Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir
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spelling my-unisza-ir.19882020-11-26T07:28:50Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1988/ Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview Nur Amani, Pauzai Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir JS Local government Municipal government K Law (General) Rukun Negara is the Malaysian declaration of national philosophy where it was drafted between 1970 and 1971 by National Consultative Council and had been launched on 31 August 1970 by the Yang diPertuan Agong at that time. The aims are to realise Malaysia’s ambitions towards enhancing unity among the people; safeguarding the spirit of democracy; establishing a just society; maintaining a liberal approach in addressing diversity; and creating a progressive and technologically advanced society. In fulfilling the above ideals, the Rukun Negara underlines five core principles: Belief in God; Loyalty to the King and Country; Supremacy of the Constitution; Rule of Law; and Good Behaviour and Morality. The issue to be discussed in this paper is whether the inclusion of five core principles Rukun Negara as Federal Constitution’s preamble will strengthen and given greater effect to Rukun Negara as it will have the status of law and consequently undermine the constitutional supremacy. The methodology used in this paper was qualitative and content legal analysis method. It is clear that Federal Constitution is already complete and comprehensive. Though there are some vagueness left in the Constitution itself, it still is open for interpretations without the need of including Rukun Negara as a preamble 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1988/1/FH03-FUHA-19-35926.pdf Nur Amani, Pauzai and Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid and Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir (2019) Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview. In: International Conference on Law and Globalisation (ICLG) 2019, 28-29 July 2019, UniSZA.
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Nur Amani, Pauzai
Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid
Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir
Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
description Rukun Negara is the Malaysian declaration of national philosophy where it was drafted between 1970 and 1971 by National Consultative Council and had been launched on 31 August 1970 by the Yang diPertuan Agong at that time. The aims are to realise Malaysia’s ambitions towards enhancing unity among the people; safeguarding the spirit of democracy; establishing a just society; maintaining a liberal approach in addressing diversity; and creating a progressive and technologically advanced society. In fulfilling the above ideals, the Rukun Negara underlines five core principles: Belief in God; Loyalty to the King and Country; Supremacy of the Constitution; Rule of Law; and Good Behaviour and Morality. The issue to be discussed in this paper is whether the inclusion of five core principles Rukun Negara as Federal Constitution’s preamble will strengthen and given greater effect to Rukun Negara as it will have the status of law and consequently undermine the constitutional supremacy. The methodology used in this paper was qualitative and content legal analysis method. It is clear that Federal Constitution is already complete and comprehensive. Though there are some vagueness left in the Constitution itself, it still is open for interpretations without the need of including Rukun Negara as a preamble
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nur Amani, Pauzai
Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid
Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir
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Noor ‘Ashikin, Hamid
Ahmad Zafry, Mohamad Tahir
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title Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
title_short Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
title_full Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
title_fullStr Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
title_full_unstemmed Rukun negara as constitution’s preamble: an overview
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