Rohimi Shapiee

Rohimi Shapiee
  • National University of Malaysia

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Purpose The phenomena of arbitral forum shopping to resolve a commercial investment dispute is still under development and more complicated in many states. However, for Pakistan, it seems in an evolutionary phase, where the country is struggling hard to adopt the best practice of dispute resolution through forum shopping clauses. This struggle is e...
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Providing cheap and adequate supply of electricity is the backbone of the economy of country. It is recognised worldwide that key sectors of the country including trade, business, manufacturing, agriculture are heavily dependent on uninterrupted electricity supply. In addition, fast progress of the country and well being of the people is linked wit...
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The China Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) is a landmark project in the history of Pakistan. It is the largest investment Pakistan has ever attracted since independence and largest by China in any foreign country. This research article examines the energy cost saving and trade prospective in terms of shortest trade route for China and toll income...
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Harmonization of transport and logistics rules in relation to CPEC framework between China and Pakistan. The future benefits of Trade Facilitation agreement in purview of CPEC.
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Intellectual property rights play an important role in socio-economic development. Countries attempt to have stronger IPR laws over their R&D outputs and other forms of technological development. The role of IPR is also significant in the protection of the results of research. Existing IPR tools which are devised by IPR experts at some level are di...
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The area of human rights law, particularly relating to the business enterprise, is developing and changing gradually. Globalisation and foreign investment has meant that non-State actors are more than involved in issues relating to human rights. Business enterprises can affect the rights of their employees, clients, communities around their operati...
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The United Nations Convention on International Sale of Goods (CISG) is a harmonization of common law and civil law rules relating to sale of goods. Islamic law was not in the consideration of the drafting body, the United Nations Commission on International Trade (UNCITRAL), whereas it is one of the oldest leading legal families of the world. This...
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The United Nations Convention on International Sale of Goods (CISG) is a harmonization of common law and civil law rules relating to sale of goods. Islamic law was not in the consideration of the drafting body, the United Nations Commission on International Trade (UNCITRAL), whereas it is one of the oldest leading legal families of the world. This...
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The main objective of this paper is to critically evaluate the application and effectiveness of experiential learning approach in teaching International Law and Indigenous Peoples subject at the Faculty of Law, UKM through an Intervention Programme. The Intervention Programme was conducted to identify the problems and difficulties that the Temuans...
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Financial crises are common facets of the contemporary economic environment. The present study examines the effects of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis on the value of the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) against the US Dollar (USD) over a 186-month period, including the 12-month period prior to the formal beginning of the financial crisis; the 18-month peri...
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The unrestrained issuance of fiat and credit money brings inflationary pressures that result in the depreciation of currency value, thus also the value of sovereign debt. Their liquidity allows predatory capitals to run havoc across the over-financialized global markets creating instability and frequent occurrence of monetary crisis. An in-depth an...
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Academic entrepreneurship involves the entrance of academic scientists into commercial ventures and activities. The basis of any relationship founded upon commerce is rooted in the desire of both parties involved in the exchange to benefit from the transaction. Shariah law establishes guidelines and principles to be applied to commercial transactio...
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Abstrak Keterdedahan wilayah tandus Arab Saudi kepada anomali thermal berupaya mencetuskan fenomena stress haba (heat stress) dan juga strok haba (heat stroke) kepada manusia. Terdapat peningkatan kes yang berkaitan dengan jumlah kematian yang mendadak akibat kepanasan melampau di Arab Saudi. Secara umumnya, kajian ini cuba meneliti perubahan dalam...
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Nation resides on its own history, culture, religions and legal traditions. Though globalization and liberalization have brought Western legal culture into economic activities and business relationships in Asia, the way Asians view and practice business law remains predominantly Asian. With the growing economic power, Asian experience is portrayed...
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Human rights education (HRE) has been globally recognised as being of the utmost importance in the facilitation of social unity. Thus, the time has come for the Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), to introduce HRE as part of the curriculum for its undergraduate students. Learner's needs and input must be taken into consideration b...
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Research on the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR) of children has been quite evident in the past decade. The MACR of children is a challenge to the global perception to children's rights. The difficulties associated with ideological differences concerning concepts of the MACR by states based on social, religious and cultural structures....
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Currently, Malaysia does not have specific national legislation to regulate access to its genetic resources and ensure equitable sharing of benefits derived from their commercialisation (ABS legislation). However, the States of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia have enacted their ABS legislations to be implemented within their States territories. This...
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The world monetary system has undergone changes based on the needs and economic demands of the time. The state of panic is a situation of desperation which is the main cause of changes in the world monetary system. Questions arise here: What are the panic situations causing these changes and whether the global economic crisis today is the panic sit...
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Pacta sunt servanda - agreements must be obeyed - is a peremptory principle of modern international law of treaty. What are the origin and nature of this doctrine? Some say, its Latin wording indicates that it is of Roman origin. And this doctrine is a must for the social good; without it the society will be a chaos. But how does Islam perceive the...
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Custom is a source of Islamic law in general and Siyar (Islamic international law) in particular. Islamic jurists have set out the elements and conditions of customs for general jurisprudential purpose. However, no one has, to the authors' knowledge, formulated them from Siyar perspective. This paper is an attempt to fill this gap by tracing two im...

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