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Looking from Malaysian perspective, discuss the concept of law, and sources of Malaysian law. Cite relavant constitutional issues or articles and case laws if there is any.  

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Looking from Malaysian perspective, discuss the concept of law, and sources of Malaysian law. Cite relavant constitutional issues or articles and case laws if there is any. Law is very abstract. Basically, it is a set of rules that guides our conduct in society and enforceable through public agencies. Set of rules are actually rules imposed by moral values and customs. It is a framework which is important in guiding us what we should do and what we should not do. The relationship with one and another is governed by many rules of conduct. People should obey these rules simply because they are right. If any person does not follow, he or she may be treated differently. They may be disapproved or completely ostracized or banished from the society. But, our government is not directly involved in expressing such banishment. Law is the same as morality, but designed...

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