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New Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill aims to overhaul Malaysia’s maritime dispute framework
KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 — The Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill 2026, which seeks to govern maritime matters and disputes...
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Malay Mail
· Jul 9, 2026
Govt reviewing maritime laws, mulls tougher penalties for marine pollution offences
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BERNAMA
· Jul 13, 2026
General : Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill 2026 Referred To Special Select Committee
KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 (Bernama) -- The Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill 2026, which seeks to govern maritime matters and disputes within the shipping industry, has been referred to the Dewan Rakyat Special Select Committee for further scrutiny.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 3, 2026
Pemisahan kuasa peguam negara, pendakwa raya perlu seimbang
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· Jun 30, 2026
Parliament approves new law to combat piracy, maritime crime
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· Jul 12, 2026
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NL Times
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Related coverage for "New Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill aims to overhaul Malaysia’s maritime dispute framework": Malay Mail — Govt reviewing maritime laws, mulls tougher penalties for marine pollution offences. BERNAMA — General : Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill 2026 Referred To Special Select Committee. Utusan Malaysia — Pemisahan kuasa peguam negara, pendakwa raya perlu seimbang. MyJoyOnline — Parliament approves new law to combat piracy, maritime crime. Daily Sabah — Can Türkiye replace Norway as Malaysia’s naval partner?. South China Morning Post — Malaysia, Thailand make peace over seafood dispute after Anwar and Anutin meet. Malaysiakini — KINIGUIDE | Cybercrimes Bill: Protection with a dash of govt spying on critics?. Arab Times Online — Singapore Expresses Concern After Vessel Hit Near Hormuz, While Iran’s IRGC Rejects New Shipping Route Without Its Approval. Borneo Bulletin — Malaysia must build future-ready maritime economy. Off The Press — US, Philippines Lead 10 Nation Coalition Protecting South China Sea. NL Times — New law will let Dutch gov’t force companies to produce for defense. CityNews Montreal — Malaysia extends search for MH370 for another year, keeping families’ hopes alive


