Book/Printed Material Bi-lingual court systems
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Image 1 of Bi-lingual court systems BILINGUAL COURT SYSTEMS Malaysia Of the approximately 93 million inhabitants of the Federation of Malaysia it is estimated that Malays form 50 percent Chinese 36 percent and Indians 11 percent1 The national…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division - Mya Saw Shin
- Date: 1969
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Image 2 of Bi-lingual court systems 2 taking of evidence shall likewise be in the English language2 Parliament has thus been free since 1967 to terminate the official use of English As far as the Borneo States of…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division - Mya Saw Shin
- Date: 1969
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Image 3 of Bi-lingual court systems 3 on the procedures for accommodating both languages in Court Singapore In Singapore of approximately 17 million inhabitants Chinese make up 75 percent Malays 14 percent and Indians 8 percentâ As in…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division - Mya Saw Shin
- Date: 1969
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Image 4 of Bi-lingual court systems 4 for the benefit of the witness and of the litigants this is so even if the lawyers are Malayspeaking If any of the litigants or any witness knows no English or…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division - Mya Saw Shin
- Date: 1969
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Image 5 of Bi-lingual court systems 5 the purport of a question before it is put to him by the interpreter on the other hand to require a witness to speak a language with which he is not…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division - Mya Saw Shin
- Date: 1969