Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor

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Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor, or Johor State Establishment Constitution (Jawi script: اوندڠ-اوندڠ توبوه نڬري جوهر) is a set of law in Johor, Malaysia, which becomes the base constitution for the state. Enforced on 14 April 1895 by Sultan Abu Bakar, the constitution turned Johor as the first state to adopt the constitutional monarchy system.

The contents of the constitution covers many aspects such as:-

  • The procedures for the selection and coronation of the Sultan of Johor, as well as the succession procedures
  • The laws and responsibilities of the State Assembly, Executive Council (Exco) and their members
  • Rules regarding to Islam as the official religion of Johor
  • The development of the basics of legal punishments by justice courts
  • International deals

Since 1895, the Johor State Establishment Constitution was revised 4 times:-

  • First Revision (1 April 1908)
  • Second Revision (17 September 1912)
  • Third Revision (12 May 1914)
  • Fourth Revision (17 July 1918)

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[edit] Significance of the Constitution

Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor played a major role for the Malays during their opposition against the formation of Malayan Union. The key factors of their protest were because all Sultans of Malay states would lose their power as the ruler of their respectable states, and the way Sir Harold MacMichael threatened the Sultans for their signatures.

Sultan Ibrahim of Johor himself was forced by MacMichael to sign on the treaty, sparking anger among Malays, claiming that signing the Malayan Union treaty violated the Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor which disallowed the Sultan of Johor from performing actions that might threaten the sovereignty of Johor. As a response of the protest, he hosted the first UMNO's first general assembly at his palace in Johor Bahru on May 1946. He also joined the boycott of the installation of Malayan Union's first governor.

Due to the success of the Malayan Union protest by the Malays, rulers of other Malay states began using Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Johor as a model for their own constitutions in order to protect the sovereignty of Malay states.

[edit] Articles Worthy of Attention

In regards to religion: "All the laws and customs of the country shall be carried out and exercised with justice and fairness by all the Courts of Justice and all Officers and Servants of the State between all the people of the country and the aliens who sojourn and reside under its protection, whether for a season or for a lengthened period, that is to say, without their entertaining in the least degree more sympathy or regard to partiality towards those who profess the religion of the country, namely the Muslim religion, or making any difference between those who are the subjects of the State and those who are not."

[edit] References

  1. Haji Buyung Adil, "Sejarah Johor", Kuala Lumpur, DBP, 1971 p. 261.
  2. Fauzi Basri and Hasrom Haron. "Sejarah Johor- Moden 1855-1940: Satu Perbincangan dari Pelbagai Aspek", Kuala Lumpur. Jabatan Muzium Semenanjung Malaysia, 1978, p. 229.
  3. Ibid, p. 251
  4. Ibid, p. 254
  5. New Straits Times Online - Undo the acts that hurt others. Retrieved on 7th April 2008

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