AHMAD IBRAHIM KULLIYYAH OF LAWS
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Journals
About the Journal
The IIUM Law Journal is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal, published twice a year, with a dedicated mission of publishing manuscripts on legal issues and developments relating to any area of Civil and Shari'ah and laws. The journal welcomes original works based on high quality researches.
The Journal considers three types of contributions: articles reporting findings of original research; case notes analyzing current and landmark decisions of domestic and international courts and tribunals; and book reviews commenting on recently published law books.
The IIUM Law Journal is indexed in MyCite as well as Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index).
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The Law Majalla was first published in 1985 as a way for the students of the Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws to contribute to the ever-growing body of legal scholarship. Ever since its inception, the Law Majalla featured articles from students, judges, advocates and scholars.
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Publications 2020
SCOPUS Indexed Journals
SCOPUS Indexed Journals
Mazlena Mohamad Hussin | Penilaian peserta, penganjur dan penonton terhadap keberkesanan dan kepuasan Program Pidato Antarabangsa Bahasa Melayu (PABM) = Participant, organiser and audience evaluations of effectiveness and Satisfaction toward the International Malay Language Oratory Programme (PABM)) | Penerbit UKM Press |
Md. Zahidul Islam | Internet governance: present situation of Bangladesh and Malaysia | Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication (BEIESP) |
Juriah Abdul Jalil | Addressing the threats of online theft of trade secret and cyber espionage in Malaysia: the legal landscape | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Suzi Fadhilah Ismail Mahyuddin Daud Juriah Abdul Jalil Ida Madieha Sahida Safuan | Protecting consumers from misleading online advertisement for herbal and traditional medicines in Malaysia: are the laws sufficient? | IEEE Xplore |