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New Edited Book:

Malaysia di Persada Antarabangsa (Malaysia in International AFFAIRS)

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This is an edited book recently published by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in 2018. This book discusses Malaysia’s success in international affairs in respect of solving global and local issues. Although malaysia is a small country, it is not an obstacle for Malaysia to be active in upholding humanity’s dignity and protecting its sovereignty, as in cases of national border disputes, managing disasters and negotiating trade agreements. The issues relating to international relations does not only touch the security and political aspects but also cover various other angles such as external policy, food security, the position of Islam, economy, intellectual property, environment and technology. The success or failure of the country to address current global challenges could lead to various impacts, especially to community security and environment.

This book encompasses twelve chapter including the  following :

Perlindungan Harta Intelek di Malaysia (Protection of Intellectual Property in Malaysia: Malaysia in International Affairs)

Kerjasama Masyarakat Antarabangsa Membantu Negara Menghadapi Bencana Alam (International Community Cooperation in Assisting State in Facing Natural Disaster)

Sinergi Jalinan Antara Negara Islam dan Barat Pasca 9/11: Hubungan Dua Hala Malaysia-Amerika Syarikat;  (Networking Synergies between Islamic  and Western countries post 9/11: Two Way Relationship Malaysia-US )

BOOK CHAPTER

HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH ON IMPACTS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND POLITICAL AFFAIRS ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

Open Access Policies: Between Rights and Obligations

Law & Practice: critical analysis and legal reasoning

Cobweb of the Exception to Copyright Law for Research Purposes & Fighting Counterfeiting: Importance of Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Law

PRIVATE LAW: RIGHTS, DUTIES & CONFLICTS

The Fairness of’ ‘Stealing’ Knowledge for Education 

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