A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif

The objective of this legal research project is to come out with a new set of rules and regulations which govern the zoos in handling endangered species such as Malayan Tigers. There is no standard procedure established as yet. The fact that where tigers in zoos are concerned, there is absence of la...

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Main Authors: Adnan, Azleen Melorina, Munjir, Noor Nafni, Talif, Nourmayusniza
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2007
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spelling uitm-286062020-02-27T03:24:00Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28606/ A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif Adnan, Azleen Melorina Munjir, Noor Nafni Talif, Nourmayusniza Environmental law The objective of this legal research project is to come out with a new set of rules and regulations which govern the zoos in handling endangered species such as Malayan Tigers. There is no standard procedure established as yet. The fact that where tigers in zoos are concerned, there is absence of law in regulating zoo's activities in handling this wildlife. Therefore, this work will focus on the weaknesses of the current methods in handling the species. The scope of this legal research is on the tiger's welfare in Malaysia's zoo and as the reference, we studied on how the two main zoos in Malaysia namely, National Zoo and Malacca Zoo maintain the species. This research will be based on the books, articles, magazines, journals and other suitable materials from the law library of Universiti Teknologi MARA (PTAR UiTM) and also Universiti Malaya's (UM) main library. Besides, an interview with the National Zoo's Zoological Head of Department is conducted to gather the information regarding this issue. Questionnaires were also distributed to several respondents in order to gain views and opinions in assisting us upon completion of this research. It is hoped that this legal research will provide a comprehensive discussion on the loopholes pertaining the issue of how the Malaysian Zoo's authority handle the welfare of the wildlife, specifically tigers. There is a need of law to control their power to overcome the problems and difficulties as they are not bound to follow any rules and regulations. Faculty of Law 2007-04 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28606/1/28606.pdf Adnan, Azleen Melorina and Munjir, Noor Nafni and Talif, Nourmayusniza (2007) A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Adnan, Azleen Melorina
Munjir, Noor Nafni
Talif, Nourmayusniza
A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
description The objective of this legal research project is to come out with a new set of rules and regulations which govern the zoos in handling endangered species such as Malayan Tigers. There is no standard procedure established as yet. The fact that where tigers in zoos are concerned, there is absence of law in regulating zoo's activities in handling this wildlife. Therefore, this work will focus on the weaknesses of the current methods in handling the species. The scope of this legal research is on the tiger's welfare in Malaysia's zoo and as the reference, we studied on how the two main zoos in Malaysia namely, National Zoo and Malacca Zoo maintain the species. This research will be based on the books, articles, magazines, journals and other suitable materials from the law library of Universiti Teknologi MARA (PTAR UiTM) and also Universiti Malaya's (UM) main library. Besides, an interview with the National Zoo's Zoological Head of Department is conducted to gather the information regarding this issue. Questionnaires were also distributed to several respondents in order to gain views and opinions in assisting us upon completion of this research. It is hoped that this legal research will provide a comprehensive discussion on the loopholes pertaining the issue of how the Malaysian Zoo's authority handle the welfare of the wildlife, specifically tigers. There is a need of law to control their power to overcome the problems and difficulties as they are not bound to follow any rules and regulations.
format Student Project
author Adnan, Azleen Melorina
Munjir, Noor Nafni
Talif, Nourmayusniza
author_facet Adnan, Azleen Melorina
Munjir, Noor Nafni
Talif, Nourmayusniza
author_sort Adnan, Azleen Melorina
title A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
title_short A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
title_full A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
title_fullStr A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
title_full_unstemmed A case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of National zoo and Malacca zoo (looking at the law) / Azleen Melorina Adnan, Noor Nafni Munjir and Nourmayusniza Talif
title_sort case study on the welfare of tigers in captivity of national zoo and malacca zoo (looking at the law) / azleen melorina adnan, noor nafni munjir and nourmayusniza talif
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 2007
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28606/
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