No need to discuss Rome Statute in Parliament, says law expert

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Abdul Aziz Bari says those who are unhappy with the government's move to ratify the international treaty without discussing it in the Dewan Rakyat can take the matter to court.

Critics of the move to ratify the Rome Statute say the issue should have been discussed in the Dewan Rakyat first.

He also dismissed claims that signing the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is against the Federal Constitution. He said concerns that it will affect the monarch, Malay rights and Islam are “quite far-fetched”. Tojo, who was tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, was eventually executed by hanging.

He also said the constitution would not be violated, as claimed by some opposition MPs, government lawmakers as well as Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar.

 

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Belum cukup setahun memerintah sudah sombong bangat. Tunggu sahajalah PRU15, bila rakyat bangkit sekali lagi.

Yep..It's a law above our law..Parliament have no say in it.

Wow then no used la parliment for Rakyat!!!stupid Anjing Bari!!!!

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