UiTM Faculty of Law

UiTM Faculty of Law

Seal of Universiti Teknologi MARA
Type Public
Established 1968
Dean Associate Professor Saudah Sulaiman
Administrative staff
69
Students 1144
Location Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Campus Urban
Tagline Where Law and Technology Meet
Affiliations Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
Website

UiTM Faculty of Law is one of the professional graduate faculty of UiTM and is located in Shah Alam, Malaysia.

The current Dean of the faculty is Associate Professor Saudah Sulaiman, who assumed the role in 2007.

The faculty currently consists of some 69 academic staff. It has about 1,144 students studying pre-law, BLS (Hons) and LL.B (Hons) and postgraduate programmes (Ph.D. and LL.M. programmes).

History

Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law was founded in 1968. It was formerly known as the Faculty of Administration and Law and before as the School of Administration and Law. It began as a centre offering British external programmes, namely the LL.B(Hons) University of London and the Chartered Institute of Secretaries (now Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators). The only internal programme offered then was the Diploma in Public Administration and Local Government.

UiTM's Moot Court I

On 14 January 2004, the Faculty of Administration and Law have been separated to two faculties namely the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies.

Programmes

Undergraduate

In 1978, the LL.B (Hons) University of London programme was discontinued and replaced by the Diploma in Law (DIL) programme. The DIL programme is equivalent to the LL.B programme offered in British Universities. It is a three-year academic programme based on the structure of British Universities undergraduate law programmes. Unlike most of the British programmes however, the DIL programme at the faculty is conducted on a semester system.

Soon after, the faculty had renamed its programmes and DIL was renamed as the LL.B (general law degree). The LL.B programme, however, was replaced with the Bachelor of Legal Studies (Hons) or BLS (Hons), which was introduced in 2002.

International Law lecture conducted at Auditorium


In 1982, the Faculty introduced a one-year Advanced Diploma in Law (ADIL) programme for graduates of the DIL programme. The ADIL programme is equivalent to a LL.B (Hons) degree and recognised for legal practice. It is a simulatory programme designed to provide professional training for students in preparation for their career in the legal practice as Advocates and Solicitors. ADIL then became the LL.B (Hons). This LL.B(Hons) programme is unique in which it was designed after the Inns of Court in England. The students are put in a simulated legal office environment in which they are designated in firms and given case studies.[1]

Reference to the Common Bar Course (CBC)

Early in March 2011, the Attorney-General announced that the Legal Qualifying Board was considering implementing the Common Bar Course (CBC). Court of Appeal judge Datuk Abdul Wahab Patail is chairing a working group to study its implementation. The CBC would be a 20-month course that would also focus on vocational skills. The CBC model combines the modern legal education approaches in other Commonwealth countries as well as local requirements. There will be modules not commonly seen in other courses to meet specific needs among local graduates, such as the Legal Language and Communication Skills to address the poor command of English and the Practice Management Skills to expose lawyers intending to start their own firm on risk management. Of the five semesters, the first three are full-time studies while the final two are part-time, where students will be pupils at law firms concurrently. It will also feature a Student Law Office programme where the "students-at-law" will get to practice what they have learned in a simulated legal environment, which has been successfully carried out in UiTM Faculty of Law.[2]

Controversy

In 2007, former Dean, Khalid Yusoff, was jailed three months for forgery and cheating in the July 2001 Certificate in Legal Practice examination "master list".[3] In May 2010, he was freed by the Court of Appeal.[4]

Notable staff

Alumni

References

  1. http://www.law.uitm.edu.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73:lw222-b-hons-of-law&catid=52:professional-degree&Itemid=63
  2. http://www.goodtimes.my/index.php/Education/bar-council-wants-only-one-qualifying-exam.html
  3. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/8/1/nation/18461427&sec=nation
  4. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/5/28/courts/6353135&sec=courts
  5. Tun Zaki dilantik Profesor Adjung UiTM, 16 March 2010, Utusan Malaysia (in Bahasa Malaysia)
  6. aalco.int

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