Environmental Issues in a Federation: The Case of Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v13i2.110Abstract
Abstract: From a constitutional perspective, the responsibilities over environmental issues cannot be precisely divided between federal and state governments. Environmental problems could only be dealt with successfully, as the Malaysian case exemplify, through a concurrent jurisdiction. The responsibility for the implementation of environmental laws is left to the states which because of their nearness to the source of environmental problems are in a better position to monitor violations. However, interstate environmental problems must be addressed jointly by federal and state governments.Downloads
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Published
2005-12-28
How to Cite
Saleem, M. Y. (2005). Environmental Issues in a Federation: The Case of Malaysia. Intellectual Discourse, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v13i2.110
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