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UNDP Report: Law and Inclusiveness

Dr Azmi Sharom, Associate Professor of Law, Universiti Malaya

18-Feb-15 15:00

UNDP Report: Law and Inclusiveness

The Malaysia Human Development Report is a study commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to provide an independent assessment of Malaysia’s growth and development policy choices in its quest to achieve developed country status by 2020. Thirteen national experts contributed research and insights into all aspects of Malaysia’s economy. This week, we speak to Universiti Malaya’s Association Professor of Law Dr. Azmi Sharom about the law and its implication on inclusiveness.


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