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E-Arbitration: A Way Forward to Improve Quality and Service Delivery in Malaysian Dispute Resolution Industry Mohammad Azam Hussain; Mohamad Fateh Labanieh; Nazli Mahdzir
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The Malaysian legislative framework governing traditional arbitration still relies on the traditional method. Parallel with the current COVID-19 pandemic, the question arises here, does traditional arbitration improves the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry? By using legal research methodology, this contribution endeavours to examine how electronic arbitration (hereinafter referred to as e-arbitration) could be a potential cure for improving the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry. The collected data then is analytically and critically scrutinised using content analysis method. This contribution found that COVID-19 pandemic shows clearly the disability in the Malaysian arbitration industry. Therefore, the contribution recommended that the Malaysian legislators should renovate the existing arbitration laws in order to totally legalise e-arbitration because of its ability to improve the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry. Finally, the contribution concluded that e-arbitration system should be considered as a supplementing to the traditional arbitration system.
Designing a Legal Framework of Green Environment in Smart Home Project Asmah Laili Yeon; Noor Ashikin Basarudin; Zuryati Mohamed Yusof; Nuarrual Hilal Md Dahlan; Nazli Mahdzir
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Smart home concept in Malaysia is still in the early stage. There is no comprehensive and specific law and rules which governs the smart home project. The installation of smart home gadgets and facilities is on the choice of the home proprietors themselves. The question arise is to what extend the law and policy in Malaysia can accommodate the development of smart home project which gives priority to preserve green environment. Therefore, the objective of the paper is to highlights amendments to the law and policy in ensuring the success of the smart home project and preservation of green environment. This paper is based on a legal doctrinal research and qualitative research. Mixed method was used in analysing the data. Legal doctrinal analysis was performed based on the statutory provisions of housing statutes, codes, and guidelines. Qualitative data were collected by way of interview with 13 experts of smart home and green environment. It is suggested that the Government of Malaysia to recognise the environmental potential of smart features, to commission and support research in establishing a robust evidence base. Some amendments to the existing law and new policy of smart home and green technology should be established to support both agenda.