DR. RABI'AH AL-ADAWIYAH BINTI RAHMAT

Dr Rabiah Al-Adawiyah Rahmat is a dental lecturer and a forensic odontologist specialist in Universiti Malaya. She graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from India in 2011. Upon completion, she served as a dental officer in the Malaysia Ministry of Health for two years before joining the Universiti Malaya in December 2013. She pursued her postgraduate studies at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She obtained a Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontology in 2015 and a PhD in Forensic DNA in 2020.  Dr Rabiah has been involved in numerous forensic identification cases such as dental identification, age estimation, and clinical malpractice. She is currently active in various teaching, research and clinical work on forensic dentistry, forensic DNA and 3D imaging. She is also a strong advocate for addressing the social issue of stateless children in Malaysia.

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MADAM CHOONG SHAW MEI

EXPERIENCEAPRIL 1987 – OCTOBER 1990ASSOCIATE, M/S MAH WENG KWAI & ASSOCIATESI was primarily handling a wide litigation portfolio ranging from commercial and corporate matters, conveyancing and even family law matters. I frequently attended court, conducting full trials and hearings as well as interlocutory matters, and had the opportunities to appear in Subordinate Courts, High Court as well as in the Appellate Courts. Of special note, among the corporate matters I handled was a listing exercise in the KLSE. DECEMBER 1990 – APRIL 1993ASSOCIATE, M/S ADNAN, SUNDRA & LOWAs I developed a deeper interest in corporate matters I decided to move to a fully corporate and commercial portfolio in the above firm where I gained valuable experience in diverse practice areas including handling housing development projects, banking as well as aviation financing. The nature of work included negotiations, rendering legal opinions, legal research and drafting documentation for a number of banking and financial institutions. In particular, the area of aviation financing (dealing with complex issues in the sale and leaseback of aircrafts) often involved dealing with government organisations such as the Department of Civil Aviation, multinational companies and foreign legal firms. APRIL 1993 – OCTOBER 1994LECTURER, UNIVERITY OF EAST LONDON (UEL) LLB TWINNING PROGRAMME AT STAMFORD COLLEGEAt this stage, I wanted to pursue my Master in Laws (LLM) in University of Malaya and explored teaching law in the above UEL Malaysian Campus (Twinning) at the same time. I taught the law of contract as well as set examination papers for that first year subject under the direct supervision of the UEL Head of Law in UK. In the same programme, I was asked to prepare the syllabus and teach an elective module on certain aspects of Malaysian Land Law to give the UK-bound students some exposure to relevant aspects of Malaysian law.Of particular note, I was also involved in a number of educational projects/committees under the direction of the Director of Studies, Stamford College in both administrative and advisory capacity. With UEL’s approval, I was also tutoring at the Faculty of Law, UM at this time on a part-time basis.OCTOBER 1994 – SEPTEMBER 1995SENIOR ASSOCIATE, M/S SKRINE & COAs I felt I could I cope well with the LLM course in its second year, I decide to go back to legal practice by joining M/S Skrine & Co as a senior associate in their Corporate and Commercial Department at their invitation (having regard to the fact that I had done my pupillage there). I independently handled a number of top corporate clients of the firm in a wide spectrum of matters. Of interest, I often mentored and gave guidance to junior associates who sought my help in dealing with complicated issues they were facing in their work. SEPTEMBER 1995 – SEPTEMBER 1997LEGAL ADVISOR, CORPORATE BANKING DIVISION, MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD, FOLLOWED BYHEAD OF LEGAL DEPARTMENT, MALAYAN BANKING BERHADI joined Maybank when the Head of its Corporate Banking Division wanted a dedicated full time in house counsel for his Division, separate from the general legal department. My skill and experience matched this requirement and I joined that Division as its first such in-house counsel and provided legal advice and support relating to corporate loans, syndicated financing, bonds issues and other corporate financing projects undertaken by the Bank. My responsibilities included giving legal advice and written opinions as well as the drafting and vetting of legal documentation and assisting the officers in negotiations and working with various law firms. The work required fast-paced responses to legal queries and short turnaround times in the vetting of legal documents.I was subsequently promoted to Head of Maybank Legal Department. I hired a new person for my previous role and focussed on the supervision of the entire in-house legal department of the Bank consisting of eight legal officers. The team handled all legal matters for the Bank.Being the top legal personnel in the Bank equipped me with a wealth of experience of what was required of an in house corporate lawyer. JUNE 2001 - JUNE 2017PART-TIME LAW TUTOR AND LECTURER IN THE LAW FACULTY OF UNIVERSITY OF MALAYAAfter a four-year hiatus due to the birth of my two children, I wanted to resume working life and chose a teaching career. Hence for the above period I have been teaching on a part-time basis at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya. I have been tutoring contract law almost continuously for 15 years from June 2001 to 2016. Other than contract law, I was also invited by the pioneer of the final year subject of Remedies, Dr Cheong May Fong, to tutor in this new course from its inception circa 2006. I took over the teaching of the Remedies course from Dr Cheong after she left the faculty and continued to teach the subject when it was offered as an elective subject. In 2008, I began assisting Dr Farah Nini to tutor in the Legal Method course for about 6 years. I have also had the opportunity to tutor in the final year Drafting course in 2017 as well as to give several annual guest lectures in Equitable Remedies to second and third year students.Besides teaching in the Law Faculty, I have had the opportunity to be involved in various aspects of academic life in the Faculty of Law as follows:ï‚· training mooters and judging Moots competitionsï‚· training a team for the National Client’s Interview and Negotiation Competitionï‚· arranging for judges in Moots Competitions and speakers for seminars and other eventsï‚· as supervisor in the Legal Clinic programme from its inceptionï‚· serving on the Law Faculty Curriculum Committee (Jawatankuasa Kurikulum Fakulti - Izajah Dasar)ï‚· organised a 3-day seminar on “Civil Remedies” conducted by leading law practitioners for final year students in April 2017 EDUCATION1982-1986, LL.B (Hons) UNIVERSITI MALAYA1993-1995, LL.M UNVERSITI MALAYAFor the LLM programme, I chose to specialise in commercial law subjects and took the following courses: Advanced Company Law, Law relating to Securities Regulations, Copyright Law and Construction Law.

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DR. MANIL KARA KAUKI

Manil Kara Kauki is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Science, Universiti Malaya. She specializes in Coaching and Sport Science, with strong expertise in swimming performance, training methodology, and athlete development.Her academic journey reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in sports coaching and athlete training.Before entering academia, Manil was an ex-national swimmer and water polo athlete for Indonesia, experiences that shaped her deep understanding of aquatic sports and athlete performance. Since 2017, she has served as a professional Swimming Coach at a leading swimming academy in Shah Alam, where she continues to mentor young athletes and develop training programs.Manil is active in research and publication, particularly in the fields of coaching science, physical education, and aquatic training. Her passion for teaching, coaching, and research continues to drive her mission to support athlete development and inspire future professionals in sport and exercise science.

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