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<title></title> <style type="text/css">body{font-weight:200;font-size:12px;color:#555;font-family:"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;line-height:21px}.part{margin-top:30px}.boldFont{font-weight:bold}.caseList li{margin-bottom:15px}.holder{width:653px;margin:0 auto}.updateListingHolder,.updateListingHolder h3,.updateListingHolder ul,.updateListingHolder li{display:block;overflow:visible}.updateListingHolder h3{height:40px;line-height:38px;margin:0!important;padding:0 0 0 10!important;color:#183f97;display:block;font-size:16px;overflow:hidden;background:url("/lawnet/documents/10678/146137/popup_header_background.png") repeat-x scroll center top rgba(0,0,0,0)}.updateListingHolder h3 p{color:#183f97}.updateContentHolder{border:1px solid #efefef;display:block;overflow:hidden;padding:15px}.updateListingHolder h3 span{height:30px!important;width:100%!important;text-align:center;line-height:30px!important}</style> <div class="holder"> <div class="updateListingHolder"> <h3 class="updateListingHeader"><span>Malaysia Case Law</span></h3> </div> <div class="updateContentHolder normalFont"> <p class="part boldFont">The Malayan Law Journal from 1932</p> <p>The Malayan Law Journal (MLJ), provided under licence from LexisNexis, is the only local series of law reports to be published continuously since 1932, except during the war years. It includes cases from Singapore prior to full independence in 1965, as well as from the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Malayan Union and Federation of Malaya. The Malayan Law Journal currently reports judgments of the Malaysian Federal Court, Court of Appeal and High Courts; the Brunei Court of Appeal and High Court, and appeals from Brunei to the Privy Council. PDF format is available for MLJ cases from 2006 onwards.</p> </div> </div>