Written by Richard Wee, Fatin Ismail and Yashila Kesavan These days, workplace disagreements are so common that, in the worst circumstance, they might lead to legal proceedings. These employment-related conflicts could be brought on by…
Written by Darren Lai and Fatin Ismail Introduction With sustainable development, diversity and human rights at the forefront in recent days, the business community is rapidly ensuring that their respective businesses accordingly follow suit. Hence,…
By Richard Wee, Fatin Ismail, Faith Chow & Yashila Kesavan Introduction The much-awaited Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill 2021 (“the Bill”) was passed on 20 July 2022 by the Dewan Rakyat with three main goals in mind; to…
Written by Richard Wee, Fatin Ismail and Faith Chow Introduction Previously we published an article The Employment (Amendment) Act 2021: Key changes to the Employment Act 1955 when the Employment (Amendment) Act 2021 (“the Bill”) that was…
Written by Richard Wee and Brenda Tan Introduction The rise in popularity and influence of Esports in recent years has come to show its importance, as a platform for many Esports players to fulfill their dreams of…
Written by Richard Wee, Wong Zi Ying and Jeremy Ling Tze Yu 2021 has been off to a rough start. As COVID-19 continues to topple the healthcare system and strip the nation of its livelihood, the…
Written by Ashley Yip, Richard Wee & Indthu Selvamuthu This article is related to a previous article related to the Constitutional Right to legal representation if detained by authorities. Introduction It is often said that a…
Written by Richard Wee, Wong Zi Ying & Jacob Wong I will continue to fight for the human rights of female athletes, both on and off the track, until we can all run free the…
Written by Richard Wee and Low May Ping Identifying the rules & laws of Malaysia, dealing with offensive posts on the internet Introduction In today’s digital world, every single person can post anything on the…
Written by Richard Wee & Ashley Yip Rights of a detained person under Laws of Malaysia. Introduction “I want to call my lawyer!” seems to be the key phrase uttered by detained persons and etched…
