31.   Under Malaysian law, some portions of new public shares are required to be reserved for Malays to help them participate more actively in business.

32.   Under Malaysian law, they can hold suspects up to two weeks before filing charges.

33.   U.S. and Malaysian law enforcement authorities have a history of cooperating against terrorism and both say relations are good.

34.   Under Malaysian law juveniles involved in any crime are not identified by the courts, the police or the newspapers.

35.   Under Malaysian law, state and parliamentary seats can be contested simultaneously and a candidate can retain both in the event of a double victory.

36.   Under Malaysian law, illegal fishing is punishable by fines but the Thai fishermen are usually unable to pay the large sums and are jailed instead.

37.   Under Malaysian law, lawmakers sentenced to more than one year in prison are expelled from Parliament.

38.   Under Malaysian law, people strongly suspected of corruption can be banished to live in remote districts with no contact with the outside world for a few years.

39.   Under Malaysian law, they can be held up to two weeks before police have to file charges.

40.   If they are caught trying to sneak back in they face a mandatory whipping under Malaysian law, a penalty now being considered for first offenders.

a. + law >>共 556
new 14.13%
federal 11.16%
state 8.24%
islamic 3.97%
current 3.25%
antitrust 2.00%
existing 1.99%
proposed 1.54%
local 1.46%
environmental 1.26%
malaysian 0.14%
malaysian + n. >>共 767
government 5.21%
company 5.12%
ringgit 3.59%
official 3.34%
businessman 2.79%
authority 2.79%
police 2.51%
economy 2.30%
student 2.21%
state 2.13%
law 1.00%
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