KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 The government’s special task force charged with dealing with the international dispute over Sabah by purported heirs to the defunct Sulu sultanate held.
Former Attorney General (AG) Tan Sri Tommy Thomas said the courts of Spain, France and Luxembourg should have not entertained claims made by the so-called Sulu sultanate heirs because there is no arbitration clause in the 1878 agreement which Malaysia took over in 1963
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AUG 1 There are legal and physical dimensions of Malaysia’s battle against the so-called and now-defunct Sulu Sultanate claimants (“Sulu Claimants”). To start, there are.
KUALA LUMPUR: Claims by the so-called Sulu heirs should not have been entertained by the courts of other countries because there is no clause in the 1878 agreement that provides for any dispute over Sabah to be resolved with arbitration, says former attorney general Tan Sri Tommy Thomas.