Native courts system in Sabah: will it continue to survive? / Rafidah@Malissa Salleh
Native courts system is a unique feature of Sabah legal system. It serves as a mechanism for settling disputes concerning breach of customary law among the natives in the state. Sabah, which was previously known as North Borneo, was a British protectorate from 1881 until 1946. The British North Born...
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Main Author: | Salleh, Rafidah@Malissa (Author) |
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