Penal Code (Amendment) Act – Act A1430 (2012)
Act A1430 adds Sections 4, 107, 120A, 120B and 130A. A new Chapter VIB deals with Organized Crime, it has sections 130U to 130W. It introduces new sections 124B to 124N and 130KA. Malaysia-Penal Code (Amendment) Act-2012-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ oral statement in the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the freedom of opinion and expression
The ICJ statement draws attention to recent laws that threaten the right to freedom of expression of LGBT persons, noting examples that fail the tests of certainty, necessity and non-discrimination.
ICJ supports independence and strengthening of the Special Procedures
The ICJ, together with 21 other nongovernmental organisations, today participated in the 19th Annual Meeting of the Human Rights Council Special Procedures.
Following up on a joint NGO statement from the 18th Annual Meeting of the Special Procedures in 2011, the group of NGOs welcomed recent positive developments and raised certain issues for particular attention and discussion regarding the work and functioning of the Special Procedures.
HRC-SpecialProcedures-NGOJointLetter-non-legal submission (2012) (download joint letter in PDF)
ICJ-SP-AM19-OralStatement-non-legal submission (2012) (download ICJ oral statement in PDF)
Advancing human rights and business in the work of the Human Rights Council
The ICJ recalls the three main issues proposed by a number of civil society organizations as priorities for the Working Group. These priority issues are: (1) to explore the further development of international standards; (2) to improve access to remedies, and in particular access to justice for victims of human rights abuses; and (3) to address the impact of business on indigenous people and other vulnerable groups.
The ICJ urges the Human Rights Council and the Working Group to:
- pay special attention to the need for State regulation of corporations and other business enterprises;
- pay special attention to the need to ensure access to justice and effective remedies and reparations to victims;
- ensure its activities do not foreclose the elaboration of further international standards and;
- take fully into account the Maastricht Principles in their work.
Human Rights Council-20th session-non-legal submission-2012 (full text, PDF)




