2020
DOI: 10.22225/scj.3.2.1857.75-83
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The Constitutional Power Of The Executive in The Age of Rule of Law: A Comparative Study on Malaysia and Indonesia

Abstract: The rule of law sets as an important principle entrenched in the Constitution of Malaysia and Indonesia. This principle stand as a guardian against abuse of power by the government as nobody shall be above the law. This paper examines the practices of the executive power relating to decision-making policy, execution of power and enforcement activities in Malaysia and Indonesia. It also analyses how the executive branch perfoms the powers in accordance to the rule of law. It mainly focuses on the institutional … Show more

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“…The majority of the Constitution makes it quite clear what powers belong to what and how a nation is to be run. But more research is needed to see whether the administrators' true intentions are reflected in how the constitution was drafted [13]. Since 2007, the judiciary in Pakistan has evolved into an independent institution from its historical role as a passive body that served to advance the executive's objectives.…”
Section: The Concept Of Separation Of Power In America's Constitutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the Constitution makes it quite clear what powers belong to what and how a nation is to be run. But more research is needed to see whether the administrators' true intentions are reflected in how the constitution was drafted [13]. Since 2007, the judiciary in Pakistan has evolved into an independent institution from its historical role as a passive body that served to advance the executive's objectives.…”
Section: The Concept Of Separation Of Power In America's Constitutionmentioning
confidence: 99%