Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]

The research is carried out to analyse the comprehensiveness of Malaysia's Penal Code in relation to its provision regarding the offence of an attempted suicide which is section 309 of the Act. The research will focus on the relevancy of the criminalisation of attempted suicide by evaluating th...

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Main Authors: Azmi, Farah Adibah, Ismail, Isma Afira, Baharon, Najihah, Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty
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spelling my.uitm.ir.317842020-07-06T06:57:02Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31784/ Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.] Azmi, Farah Adibah Ismail, Isma Afira Baharon, Najihah Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty Comparative law. International uniform Law The research is carried out to analyse the comprehensiveness of Malaysia's Penal Code in relation to its provision regarding the offence of an attempted suicide which is section 309 of the Act. The research will focus on the relevancy of the criminalisation of attempted suicide by evaluating the punishment imposed under such provision and its implications. In order to have better assessment on its comprehensiveness, comparative studies with the law in other countries namely United Kingdom, and Canada which are no longer enforcing the law against attempted suicide, and together with India and Singapore which are still criminalising attempted suicide were also conducted. The research is based on qualitative type of research by focusing on data gathered from various written sources as well as interviews conducted with legal experts. Taking all the given parameters into consideration, and on the basis of the legal analyses, the research concludes that the act of attempted suicide should no longer be criminalised. 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31784/1/31784.pdf Azmi, Farah Adibah and Ismail, Isma Afira and Baharon, Najihah and Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty (2013) Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Comparative law. International uniform Law
spellingShingle Comparative law. International uniform Law
Azmi, Farah Adibah
Ismail, Isma Afira
Baharon, Najihah
Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty
Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
description The research is carried out to analyse the comprehensiveness of Malaysia's Penal Code in relation to its provision regarding the offence of an attempted suicide which is section 309 of the Act. The research will focus on the relevancy of the criminalisation of attempted suicide by evaluating the punishment imposed under such provision and its implications. In order to have better assessment on its comprehensiveness, comparative studies with the law in other countries namely United Kingdom, and Canada which are no longer enforcing the law against attempted suicide, and together with India and Singapore which are still criminalising attempted suicide were also conducted. The research is based on qualitative type of research by focusing on data gathered from various written sources as well as interviews conducted with legal experts. Taking all the given parameters into consideration, and on the basis of the legal analyses, the research concludes that the act of attempted suicide should no longer be criminalised.
format Student Project
author Azmi, Farah Adibah
Ismail, Isma Afira
Baharon, Najihah
Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty
author_facet Azmi, Farah Adibah
Ismail, Isma Afira
Baharon, Najihah
Redzuan, Nur Fatin Izzaty
author_sort Azmi, Farah Adibah
title Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
title_short Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
title_full Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
title_fullStr Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Law against attempted suicide in Malaysia: comparative studies with United Kingdom and India / Farah Adibah Azmi … [et al.]
title_sort law against attempted suicide in malaysia: comparative studies with united kingdom and india / farah adibah azmi … [et al.]
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31784/1/31784.pdf
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