'Malayan Law Journal' publishers LexisNexis now offers its expertise – and passion – beyond Malaysia


The LexisNexis team of editors with digital and print versions of the Malayan Law Journal throughout the years: (from left) Fadzilah Nasir, Dzulqarnain Abdul Fatar, Timothy Fernandez, Gaythri Raman, Kartini Daud, Ling Wan Teng, and Nisha Paran. Photo: The Star/YAP CHEE HONG

More than eight decades after Dr Ahmad Bashir Mallal set up the Malayan Law Journal (MLJ) so that judges and lawyers could refer to legal precedents in Malaya and Singapore, the journal’s publisher, LexisNexis, is doing the same for other countries. (Read about Dr Bashir here.)

MLJ was triggered by Bashir Mallal in 1932. It could have been someone else,” says Gaythri Raman, LexisNexis managing director South-East Asia in an interview on the 85th anniversary of the MLJ last year.

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