Benjamin Ho

Liddat Law

Government EN ↓ 7 episodes

A podcast dedicated to the discussion of law, politics, and the government of Malaysia, bringing in guests that crafts careful insight into the intersection of law and governance in the everyday life of Malaysians. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and donot necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.

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Benjamin Ho

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Government

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Latest episode

Apr 22, 2026

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Episodes

Ep 7: Fresh Legal Graduate's Perspective on Law 22.04.2026

Welcome back to another episode of Liddat Law! Sorry for the audio quality on this podcast episode due to errors on the calibration of technical equipment. However, if you are able to look past it, this episode is a new face of Liddat Law that looks into the popular topic and discussion I have with a treasured friend, Edward Khaw. Topics such as the Certificate in Legal Practice, Law School studie...

Ep 6: Federalism in Malaysia ft. Prof. Harding 29.12.2025

Explore in our latest podcast the governance structure of federalism here in Malaysia. The distinct delineation of powers that defines the power as set out in the Federal Constitution envisions a reality that looks a little different in practice. In this episode, we are going to look at federalism in Malaysia within the context of politics, law, and the interaction of both. Professor Andrew Hardin...

Ep 5: The Intersection of Law and Religion in Malaysia ft. Dr. Dian Shah and Prof. Andrew Harding 13.12.2025

The intersection of law and religion has recently resurfaced as a hot topic again. Listen as we uncover the multi-faceted reality of religion’s role in Malaysia’s legal landscape today, going in for a deeper dive of Malaysia’s struggle in this aspect and understanding the academic viewpoint of this topic.  Guests: Prof. Andrew Harding and Dr. Dian ShahAudio Editor: Joshua Ngu Host: Benjamin HoDisc...

Ep 4: How Fair is Divorce in Malaysia? ft. Ms. Deeba 29.07.2025

Today's discussion is about the oft-dramatised issue of divorce that is becoming ever more prevalent in our life. In this episode, we discover the complexities surrounding family law in Malaysia, the salient link between private law of divorce with the public law of Malaysian legal system. Listen til the end to discover how Ms. Deeba, an experienced lecturer on many different subjects includin...

Ep 3: Life as a Litigation Lawyer and Beyond ft. Lim Wei Jiet and Prof. Andrew Harding 31.05.2025

In today's discussion, we discuss questions usually asked about the life of a litigation lawyer. We find out wide-ranging answers to FAQs from a lawyer's advice to students to what his most memorable case has been thus far. Listen till the end to find out how Mr. Lim Wei Jiet, a LexisNexis® 40 under 40 2024 litigation lawyer, who is experienced in constitutional and corporate litigation, u...

Ep 2: Is Malaysia's Electoral System Broken? ft. Prof. Wong Chin Huat and Prof. Andrew Harding 06.04.2025

In today's episode, we discuss the different ways the electoral system come to influence the democracy of Malaysia-at-large. We look into the constitutional history of elections, the ways the Electoral Commission (Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya) conducts the election from the drawing of electoral boundaries and impacts thereof. Listen till the end to find out how Professor Wong Chin Huat, a politica...

Ep 1: Is Malaysia now more democratic than the United States? ft. Prof. Andrew Harding 01.03.2025

In this episode, we aim to discover whether Malaysia with its current structure of governance is now more democratic than the United States with its second Trump administration. Professor Andrew Harding is our guest and professor today as this topic was first espoused and argued by him on his now semi-viral Facebook post. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of th...

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