The impact of delimitation and demarcation of interstate borders after the colonial era in Peninsular Malaysia
Shahril Azhari Jumari,
Abdullah Hisam Omar,
Khairulnizam M. Idris
et al.
Abstract:As a result of the colonial administration’s use of correspondence, agreements, and gazettes to define interstate borders along the borders of neighbouring states, peninsular Malaysia’s interstate borders were organically drawn around rivers and watersheds. Unfortunately, several flaws need to be fixed, including the river’s fluctuating path, delays in decision-making, and the state government’s ignorance of the significance of demarcation. Due to the significant social, economic, political, and jurisdictional… Show more
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