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National Heritage Act Mandates Absolute Protection, Not Mere Listing
The Paradox of Preservation: A Forensic Analysis of the National Heritage Act 2005 I. The Legislative Anchor: Purpose vs. Procedure Malaysia's National Heritage Act 2005 (Act 645) is often misinterpreted as a procedural statute governing the "listing" of sites. However, a forensic reading—guided by the Interpretation Acts 1948 and 1967 (Act 388)—reveals a mandate for absolute protection that exists independently of administrative bureaucracy. 1.1 The Supremacy of the Long Title
Runnymede Demolition Reveals Malaysia's Heritage Law Gap
The Architecture of Preservation: A Comparative Analysis of Malaysian Heritage Law Introduction The destruction of the Runnymede buildings in Penang serves as a grim case study in the vulnerability of irreplaceable built heritage. While public outcry focused on the moral loss, the...