Mark Your Calendar!
We are pleased to announce that the 15th Malaysian Law Conference will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 29-31 July 2010.
Among the confirmed speakers are*:
Lord Bingham, former Senior Law Lord in the UK, who will deliver the Keynote Address on the topic of “Rule of Law: What it means to Judges and Lawyers”; and
Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo, Chief Justice of the South African Constitutional Court, who will speak on “Constitutional Revival: The South African Experience” at a plenary session.
The Honourable Michael Kirby, retired High Court Judge of Australia
Justice V K Rajah, Singapore Court of Appeal Judge
Chief Justice of Malaysia, Yang Amat Arif Tun Dato’ Seri Zaki bin Tun Azmi, at a plenary session
Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, the Attorney-General of Malaysia.
We have also invited various Queen’s Counsel from England to speak on specialist subjects ranging from English libel laws to insolvency laws.
It is anticipated that local and foreign delegates comprising lawyers, legal counsel, academics, members of the judicial and legal services, law students, academics, other professionals and members of various industries from Malaysia and abroad will attend.
The areas that will be covered include:
Sustainability of Energy Development
Current Issues in Enforcement of Securities Law in Malaysia
Current Issues in Shareholder’s Rights & Director’s Duties
Land Law, Islamic Finance, Arbitration, Employment Law, Intellectual Property and many others.
Early Bird registration fees (valid until Monday, 12 July 2010) include:
Pupils and Law Students: RM 700
Members of the Bar: RM 1,200
Non-Members: RM 1,500
For registration details, additional information or to receive updates, please call Sumitra Penesar, Officer-in-Charge, at 03-20260864 or Rachel Tan, Public Relations Officer, at 03-2031 3003 ext. 210, or send an email to mlc2010info@malaysianbar.org.my.
* The topics are subject to modification by the speakers.
Lim Chee Wee
Chairperson, Organising Committee
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