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Malaysia’s language shift and post-colonial common law - Language Choice in Postcolonial Law: Lessons from Malaysia’s Bilingual Legal System By Richard POWELL Singapore: Springer, 2021. 324 pp. Paperback $10.00
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Language Choice in Postcolonial Law: Lessons from Malaysia’s Bilingual Legal System By Richard POWELL Singapore: Springer, 2021. 324 pp. Paperback $10.00
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 2021
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