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Colonial Image of Malay Adat Laws
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This book is a study of conceptions of Malay adat laws by several prominent colonial writers and some continuities, whose works are generally acknowledged and long regarded as pioneering and autho...
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15 May 2006

This book is a study of conceptions of Malay adat laws by several prominent colonial writers and some continuities, whose works are generally acknowledged and long regarded as pioneering and authoritative expositions of the subject. Some of the central problems explored in this study are as follows: how are Malay adat laws understood and portrayed by the authors?, what are some of the problems raised and possible factors which influence their selection?, what are the unquestioned assumptions and sources which condition their perceptions?, to what extent can their ideas be considered as accurate portrayals of adat law and what implications do they have not only on the image of the laws but Malay society and culture generally. By addressing these problems, this book hopes to contribute to a more accurate and balanced understanding of Malay laws.
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Pages: 154
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Social Sciences in Asia
Publication Date:
15 May 2006
ISBN: 9789004150560
Format: Paperback
Noor Aisha Abdul Rahman, Ph.D. (2000) in Malay Studies, National University of Singapore is Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Malay Studies, NUS. Her recent publications include "Traditionalism and its Impact on the Administration of Justice: the Case of the Syariah Court of Singapore" in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (Vol 5, Number 3, 2004).