Brunei's legal system is based on British common law, with a parallel Syariah law system for Muslims, which supersedes the common law system in areas such as family and property law..
36. (1) Contracts become void if contingent on happening of specified event within fixed time.
What are the laws of Brunei P 342002 Ed?
LAWS OF BRUNEI p 342002 Ed ] Labour [CAP
93 without any agreement between the parties for the payment of wages, the apprentice shall be entitled to recover from the person so retaining him wages at the ordinary current rate payable for service similar to that performed by such apprentice
Suspension and discharge 42
What is the penalty for a violation of Brunei labour law?
LAWS OF BRUNEI Labour B L R O 2/2002 CAP 93][2002 Ed p
41 is subject, shall be guilty of an offence: Penalty, a fine of $1,500 and imprisonment for 6 months
Chapter IX Rules Power to make rules
When did Universiti Brunei Darussalam repeal the Merchant Shipping Act?
Merchant Shipping [Act] repealed by Merchant Shipping Order, 2002 (S 27/20) with effect from 16th May 2002 Universiti Brunei Darussalam [ Act] [ Statutes] [Regulations] Islamic Banking [Act] repealed by Islamic Banking Order, 2008 (S 96/08) with effect from 30th September 2008
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Country in Southeast Asia
Brunei, formally Brunei Darussalam, is a country in Southeast Asia, situated on the northern coast of the island of Borneo. Apart from its coastline on the South China Sea, it is completely surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak, with its territory bifurcated by the Sarawak district of Limbang. Brunei is the only sovereign state entirely on Borneo; the remainder of the island is divided between Malaysia and Indonesia. As of 2020 the country had a population of 460,345, of whom approximately 100,000 resided in the capital and largest city Bandar Seri Begawan. The government of Brunei is an absolute monarchy ruled by the Sultan of Brunei, and it implements a fusion of English common law and jurisprudence inspired by Islam, including sharia.
Brunei–Malaysia border
International border
The Brunei–Malaysia border divides the territory of Brunei and Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It consists of a 266 km (165 mi) land border and substantial lengths of maritime borders stretching from the coastline of the two countries to the edge of the continental shelf in the South China Sea.
The economy of Brunei
Economy of the country
The economy of Brunei, a small and wealthy country, is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation and welfare measures, and village traditions. It is almost entirely supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas, with revenues from the petroleum sector accounting for over half of GDP. Per capita GDP is high, and substantial income from overseas investment supplements income from domestic production. The government provides for all medical services and subsidizes food and housing. The government has shown progress in its basic policy of diversifying the economy away from oil and gas. Brunei's leaders are concerned that steadily increased integration in the world economy will undermine internal social cohesion although it has taken steps to become a more prominent player by serving as chairman for the 2000 APEC forum. Growth in 1999 was estimated at 2.5% due to higher oil prices in the second half.
Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan external text>[1995]
Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tanexternal text>[1995] UKPC 4 is an English trusts law case, concerning breach of trust and liability for dishonest assistance.
The Royal Brunei Land Forces is the land component of
Land service branch of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
The Royal Brunei Land Forces is the land component of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. The RBLF has responsibility for maintaining the territorial defence of Brunei, both from attack from outsiders, and by assisting the Royal Brunei Police in maintaining law and order.
The Royal Brunei Navy is the naval defence force of Brunei Darussalam
Maritime warfare branch of Brunei's military
The Royal Brunei Navy is the naval defence force of Brunei Darussalam. It is a small but relatively well-equipped military force whose main responsibility is to conduct search and rescue missions, and to deter and defend the Brunei waters against attack mounted by sea-borne forces.
Sex trafficking in Brunei
Sex trafficking in Brunei is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the country.