ARTICLE IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS
NO | DETAILS OF ARTICLE IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS |
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1. |
Comparative Study on E-Waste Management and The Role of the Basel Convention in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia: A Way Forward,
2020
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Indonesia Law Review |
2. |
Sustainable E-Waste Management in Malaysia: Lessons from Selected Countries,
2020
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : IIUMLJ |
3. |
Achieving Goal 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals and Environmental Lessons for Malaysia
2019
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Trans-Regional and National Studies of Southeast Asia |
4. |
Green Banking Frameworks in Asia with an In-Depth Focus on Bangladesh and China.
2019
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law |
5. |
Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
2018
Source : Arab Law Quarterly DOI : 10.1163/15730255-12322023 |
6. |
An Assessment of the New Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 2015
2017
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Malayan Law Journal (MLJ) |
7. |
Mui Tsai in Strait Settlements (Malaya) 1920s -1950s: A Conflict of Law and Definition
2017
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Sejarah |
8. |
ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution: Exploring Mediation as a Way Forward
2017
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental law |
9. |
Directors Duties of Care, Skill and Diligence: An Analysis of Some Developments in Malaysia
2014
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law |
10. |
The Reid Constitutional Commission: The Lost Environmental Proposals of Malaysia
2013
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law |
11. |
A Constitutional Environmental Protection for Malaysia: Some Possibilities
2013
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Current Law Journal |
12. |
The Malaysian Environmental Framework: Jurisdictional
Weaknesses and the Effects of a Constitutional
Provision
2012
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling Source : Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law |
BOOK
NO | DETAILS OF BOOK |
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1. |
Emerging Technologies in Malaysia and ASEAN: Selected Legal and Policy Issues
2019
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling,Mohammad Ershadul Karim |
CHAPTER IN BOOK
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1. |
Environmental Challenges within ASEAN: Contemporary Issues and Future Considerations
2019
Author(s) : Sarah Tan Yen Ling |
PROCEEDING
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1. |
Green Banking for Islamic Banks in Malaysia
2016
Author(s) : Sherin Binti Kunhibava,Sarah Tan Yen Ling |
RESEARCH PROJECT
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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Asean Environment Protection Efforts: The Missing Constitutional Aspect
Researcher(s) : Associate Prof. Dr. Azmi Bin Sharom
(RU Geran - Fakulti Program) |
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Tackling Climate Change And Its Effects: Raising Asean Energy Efficiency Standards
(Geran Penyelidikan Universiti Malaya (UMRG Programme) - SBS (Equitable Society)) |
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RESEARCH COLLABORATOR
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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Green Banking for Islamic banks in Malaysia
Researcher(s) : Associate Prof. Dr. Md Khalil Bin Ruslan,Dr. Sarah Tan Yen Ling,Dr. Kalavathy A/p Maruthavanar
(Bantuan Kecil Penyelidikan (BKP)) |
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