To serve their clients faithfully, diligently & honestly. To understand that lawyers owe a duty to the public in particular in the arrears of constitutional rights, human rights & legal aid. To maintain high standards of professional & personal integrity, good faith, sensibility, fairness & courtesy. To uphold the rule of law & the good reputation of the profession. 4 separate duties to: (A) Client - contract, tort, a fiduciary to his client (B) Court – not to willfully concealing authorities; misleading the judge; conflict of interest (C) Opponent(s) - good conduct & professional ethics; integrity & good standing of the profession (D) Public- To observe, assist in and carry out the duties that have been imposed on the Bar by Parliament
I n electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, there are several legal risks that businesses and consumers need to be aware of: 1. Contractual Issues: E-commerce transactions rely on contracts, which may be subject to various legal issues such as contract formation, offer and acceptance, terms and conditions, and enforceability. It is important to ensure that online contracts are properly drafted, clear, and legally binding. 2. Intellectual Property Infringement: E-commerce platforms often involve the sale or distribution of digital content, products, and services. There is a risk of infringing on intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, trademarks, and patents. Businesses need to be cautious and respect the intellectual property rights of others. 3. Privacy and Data Protection: E-commerce involves the collection, storage, and use of personal data. Businesses must comply with applicable data protection and privacy laws to safeguard customer information. This includes o...
Remote sensing : Capabilities and Legal Issues Mohd Bahrin Othman, (2000) Remote sensing : Capabilities and Legal issues. Jurnal Undang-undang, 4 . ISSN 1394-7729 Full text not available from this repository. Official URL: http://www.ukm.my/juu/fuujurnal/index.php Abstract Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space defined the term ‘Remote Sensing’ as the sensing of the earth’s surface from space by making use of the properties of electromagnetic waves emitted, reflected or diffracted by the sensed objects, for the purpose of improving natural resources management, land use and the protection of environment need. Many areas of human activity have benefited from sensing activities: monitoring of the global environment, archeologists to address issues in human settlement, environmental interaction and climate change, the monitoring of agricultural growth patens and diseases and not forgetting, the military activities. Remote sensing ac...
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