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by GK Ganesan May 17, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Is the 18th May Parliamentary Meeting lawful?

No. Why? Parliament is the House of the People. Can our leaders silence the voice of the people?

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by GK Ganesan May 5, 2020
Blog , English , Politics

How should Employers overcome Employment challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic?

The Covid-19 pandemic has devastated almost all Employers. Is there a way for them to deal with an almost impossible situation, without going under?

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Are temporary workers at risk during the Covid-19 Lockdown?

Temporary and casual workers are at high risk during the Covid-19 pandemic. It explains why the law requires their wages to be paid.

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Is there a way to protect yourself from a difficult contract during this pandemic?

How do you protect yourself - or your company - from the terrible financial consequences of this pandemic? This video shows you how.

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by GK Ganesan April 4, 2020
Blog , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Are current methods of enforcing anti-pandemic rules, legal?

The answer is, mostly, ‘No’.

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by GK Ganesan April 1, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles

How did Lord Denning formulate the principle of ‘Promissory Estoppel’?

This is a true story. Read on …

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by GK Ganesan March 31, 2020
Blog , English , For Lawyers , Government , Politics

Are tenants protected during the Covid-19 lockdown?

They can be, if they use the right defences. What does the law say about it?

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by GK Ganesan March 20, 2020
Blog , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

What are the legal consequences of the virulent ‘lockdown’?

Millions of employees cannot go to work. Should they not be paid? Why should employers pay unproductive employees? What about bank loans? And international contracts? Do we need legal amnesties? Is there a way out of this?

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by GK Ganesan March 18, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government

What are the Government’s powers during the Covid-19 pandemic?

How far can the Government go during this partial lockdown? What are your rights? Here are some legal points you should know.

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GK is a senior advocate, international arbitrator, constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL, Malaysia.

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