The Malaysian Employment Act 1955 Handbook is designed to provide persons in Human Resources, and Employment Law sectors with a concise and comprehensive reference to all the recent amendments to the Employment Act 1955. This handbook equips readers with a complete guide to the new provisions for quick and easy implementation in compliance with the law.
Singapore Civil Practice covers all amendments to rules of court as well as case law developments, practice directions, other legal sources, and practice information in a new format.
Annotated Laws of Singapore is a new flagship collection of legal commentary on local legislation with comprehensive and detailed annotations written by legal experts. These explanatory notes provide section-by-section analysis to the provisions contained in each Act or statute.
Modelled on LexisNexis’ authoritative Halsbury’s Statutes of England and Wales, each statute is reproduced in full and accompanied by detailed annotations, which makes Annotated Laws of Singapore ideal as the starting point of research for key legal matters.
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