Hickling, R. H.

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Name (Latin)
Hickling, R. H.
Other forms of name
Hickling, Hugh
Date of birth
1920-08-02
Date of death
2007-02-11
Field of activity
Law
Associate group
Universiti Malaya
Occupation
Lawyers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 21063135
Wikidata: Q5931121
Library of congress: n 83185512
OCoLC: oca01002102
Sources of Information
  • His An introduction to the Federal Constitution, 1982:t.p. (R.H. Hickling) p. iii (professor)
  • His A prince of Borneo, c1985:t.p. (R.H. Hickling) cover p. 4 (Hugh Hickling did legal service in Sarawak in the 1950s; presently visit. prof. in law, Univ. of Malaya, KL, Malaysia)
  • Biodata sheet, Feb. 11, 2003(Reginald Hugh Hickling; b. Aug. 2, 1920)
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Wikipedia description:

Reginald Hugh Hickling, CMG, QC (2 August 1920 – 11 February 2007), known as Hugh Hickling, was a British lawyer, civil servant, law academic, and author, and author of the controversial Internal Security Act of colonial Malaysia. Born in Derby, England, Hickling served from 1941 until 1946 in the British Royal Navy during World War II, and then joined the Colonial Legal Service. In 1955, Hickling was posted to Malaya (now Malaysia), where he gained prominence as a lawmaker. He drafted the Constitution of Malaysia, and as Commissioner of Law Revision wrote the Internal Security Act (ISA) of 1960, which provided for the detention of persons without trial. The ISA was later used to suppress political opponents or those dedicated to non-violent activities, which Hickling later said was not his intention. In 1972, Hickling retired from the civil service, and subsequently lectured in law in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. Hickling later wrote many books and law journal articles, and also wrote novels and short stories throughout his career. Hickling died in 2007 in Malvern, Worcestershire.

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