DR. NUR JAANAH BINTI ABDULLAH @ CHEW LI HUA
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law
janetchew@um.edu.myView CV | |
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Biography | |
Dr Nurjaanah @ Chew Li Hua is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya. Her areas of interest ranges from insurance law and financial regulation on the private law/ commercial area to public health laws & related issues, administration of criminal justice & ethics, cybercrimes, privacy & data protection law & issues, conversion issues and laws & policies governing indigenous peoples & related issues on the public law domain. She was the first Masters student at the Faculty of Law, UM who explored and discussed medico-legal issues in the context of HIV & AIDS in Malaysia in the early 1990s. Her contribution in the public health area includes the research & formulation of the teaching module on Public Health Laws for the Masters in Public Health, Dept. Of Social & Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and the formulation of Risk Communication Training Module for Facilitators for the Public Health Institute, Ministry of Health. Her expertise has been sought in numerous consultancies including Workplace Policy on HIV/AIDS, Application of CEDAW in Malaysia, Protection of and Redress for Victims of Abuse of Police Powers in Malaysia and The Baseline Study on the Working Conditions of Women Lawyers in KL & Selangor. She is also currently an expert member and a Certifed Assessor of the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and an active panel member of the Bar Council’s Advocates & Solicitors Disciplinary Board. |
Publication
Finance
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RG457-13HNE |
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CG057-2013 |
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Reviewing the availability of effective remedies for consumer insurance claimants in the current legal and regulatory framework in Malaysia
Utmost Good Faith: Back to Common Law?
Reformulating Insurers' Duty: A Proposal for Malaysia
The Role of Financial Mediation Bureau in Resolving Disputes on Insurance Claims in Malaysia
Resolving Insurance Disputes in Malaysia
Principles of Life and Health Insurance
Legal Principles
Religious Rules, State Law and Normative Pluralism - A Comparative Overview
Conversion : Constitutional & Jurisdictional Issues
Protection and Redress of Victims of Abuse of Police Powers
Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Malaysian Insurance Industry