LAW445: Malaysian Legal Principles Assignment, UiTM, Malaysia Students’ freedom of expression in social media has somehow been monitored by universities
| University | Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) |
| Subject | LAW445: Malaysian Legal Principles |
Students’ freedom of expression in social media has somehow been monitored by universities to the extent that it restricts them from being critical and transparent in spelling out their views. Can Article 10 of the Federal Constitution truly be practised in this context? Discuss.
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