Proving the offence of importing uncustomed and prohibited goods under Section 135(1) of the customs Act 1967

Royal Malaysian Customs Department is a department which is responsible in enforcing the laws involving imports and exports. Consequently, the import procedures are also handled by the customs authorities. Failure to comply with the laws and procedures specified by the department through its legisl...

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spelling my-uum-etd.42022016-04-24T08:05:22Z Proving the offence of importing uncustomed and prohibited goods under Section 135(1) of the customs Act 1967 2014 Rudziani, Md Rudzi Yusof, Yuhanif College of Law, Government and International Studies (COLGIS) College of Law, Goverment and International Studies (COLGIS) K Law (General) Royal Malaysian Customs Department is a department which is responsible in enforcing the laws involving imports and exports. Consequently, the import procedures are also handled by the customs authorities. Failure to comply with the laws and procedures specified by the department through its legislation and its subsidiary legislations will result in an offense being committed and the offender facing a criminal or civil action. This study was done to examine the extent of the law enforcement activities to eradicate illegal importation and smuggling offenses. Therefore, this study will focus on the description of the offense of illegal importation and the procedures relating to import applicable at present. Given that this study is a law research, the traditional method that is library based research is used. This involves the process of analyzing and clarifying the existing provisions for improvement. This research found that the law and procedures relating to import is complete and comprehensive. However, the implementation of the law needs improvement. 2014 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/4202/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/4202/1/s813810.pdf text eng validuser https://etd.uum.edu.my/4202/2/s813810_abstract.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Cheng, Chia Jui. Customs Law of East Asia. The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2010. Customs Act 1967 (Act 235) Customs (Prohibition of Import) Order 2012 P.U. (A) 490 Customs Regulation 1977 Cook, Thomas A, Rennie Alston and Kelly Raia, Mastering Import & Export Management. United States of America: American Management Assosiation, 2012. Cowie, A P, ed. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. Dato' Haji Matrang bin Suhaili. Welcoming Speech in the WCO Regional Workshop on Non Intrusive (NII) Image Analysis, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, March 5-9, 2012. Dato' Shaharuddin bin Ibrahim. Welcoming Address at The 6th IATA World Cargo Symposium, March 13-15, 2012. Fabio, Massimo. Customs Law of the European Union. The Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer, 2011. Hui, Andrew Chew Peng Hui. Customs Offences. Petaling Jaya: Sweet and Maxwell Asia, 2000. Investopedia. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/import.asp. Ioppolo, Sebastian. Importing and Exporting. Singapore: McGraw-Hill Education (Asia), 2009. Johnson, Thomas E. Export/Import Procedures and Documentation. United States of America:American Management Assosiation, 2002. Kimberly Amadeo, Imports, http://www.useconomy.about.com/od/glossary/g/imports/htm. Koh,KL, CMV Clarkson and NA Morgan. Criminal Law in Singapore and Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Malayan Law Journal Sdn Bhd, 1989. Mohd Afandi Md Amin, “Measuring the Performance of Customs Information System (CIS) in Malaysia,” World Customs Journal Volume 4 No 2: 89, http://www.worldcustomsjournal.org/media/wcj/-2010/2/Amin. pdf. Mahfuzah Kamsah, “EDI Diffusion in Malaysia towards a Multiple Perspective Framework,” Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research Vol 58 (March-April 1999): 242-252, http://www.nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/17810/1/ JSIR%2058(3-4)%20242-252.pdf. Seyoum, Belay. Export-Import: Theory, Practices, and Procedures. New York: International Business Press, 1984.
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Proving the offence of importing uncustomed and prohibited goods under Section 135(1) of the customs Act 1967
description Royal Malaysian Customs Department is a department which is responsible in enforcing the laws involving imports and exports. Consequently, the import procedures are also handled by the customs authorities. Failure to comply with the laws and procedures specified by the department through its legislation and its subsidiary legislations will result in an offense being committed and the offender facing a criminal or civil action. This study was done to examine the extent of the law enforcement activities to eradicate illegal importation and smuggling offenses. Therefore, this study will focus on the description of the offense of illegal importation and the procedures relating to import applicable at present. Given that this study is a law research, the traditional method that is library based research is used. This involves the process of analyzing and clarifying the existing provisions for improvement. This research found that the law and procedures relating to import is complete and comprehensive. However, the implementation of the law needs improvement.
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