Writing
Secularism and the case of Nik Elin Zurina and Tengku Yasmin
By Michelle Lee
1 March 2024

Campaign
Tipping the scales: Do authorities have absolute discretion to ban books in Malaysia?
23 December 2023

Campaign
Tipping the scales: Is the fatwa declaring Sisters in Islam a ‘deviant organisation’ constitutional?
21 December 2023

Campaign
Tipping the scales: Can children in Malaysia be converted to Islam by just one of their parents?
19 December 2023

Learning
Book discussion – Constituting religion: Islam, liberal rights, and the Malaysian state
By Firdaus Husni with Tamir Moustafa
29 December 2021

Publication
Litigating freedom of thought, conscience, and religion: A manual for legal practitioners, second edition
10 June 2019

Learning
Continuing legal education module 6: Women and freedom of thought, conscience and religion
By Honey Tan & Suri Kempe
27 October 2018

Writing
Constituting religion: The rights-versus-rites binary in popular legal consciousness
By Tamir Moustafa
4 August 2018

Publication
Litigating freedom of thought, conscience, and religion: A manual for legal practitioners
2 December 2016

Learning
Continuing legal education module 5: Deviant Muslims in Malaysia
By Fahri Azzat
23 September 2016

Learning
Continuing legal education module 4: Spreading your faith to Muslims in Malaysia
By Fahri Azzat
22 September 2016

Learning
Continuing legal education module 3: Unilateral conversion to Islam of children in Malaysia
By Fahri Azzat
21 September 2016

Learning
Continuing legal education module 2: Islam and apostasy in Malaysia
By Fahri Azzat
19 September 2016

Learning
Continuing legal education module 1: Freedom of thought, conscience and religion according to article 18
By Long Seh Lih
18 September 2016

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