MUZIUM ISTANA KESULTANAN MELAKA / MELAKA SULTANATE PALACE MUSEUM
THE MALACCA LEGISLATIVE SYSTEM
There were two traditional legal texts during the era of the Malacca Sultanate. They were the Malacca Penal Code and the Malacca maritime Laws which were the earliest books on the Malay legal system. The existing legislative system was proof that Malacca at one time was a prosperous Kingdom, complete with its rule and regulations. It was a catalyst to the stability of the Malacca government then. Malacca at the time was huge empire and colonized many territories. Many of these territories, such as Johore and kedah were influenced by Malacca, and practiced similar laws.
The Laws of Malacca (The Malacca Penal Code)
The Malacca Sultanate Penal code was a legal text used during the era of the Malacca Sultanate and displays the powers of the Sultans. According to the Malay Annals, in the early days, the Malacca Penal Code was written during the reign of Sultan Muzaffar Syah and amended during the time of Sultan mahmud Syah. In general, it discussed matters relating to crime, muamalah and munakahat, as well as the rules of governance. It was not written systematically, and there were additions in several laws. There have also been additions from Muslim and Hindu laws. Even so, the influence of Islam is obvious in the Malacca Penal Code, especially in laws on marriages and trade.
Malacca Maritime Laws
The Malacca Maritime Laws determined the rules of a sea journey. It was also known as the Adat Pelayaran Melaka, Kitab Peraturan pelayaran and Hukum Undang-Undang laut. The Maritime laws were important as Malacca was directly involved in international shipping trade. They were used to resolve any problems related to the seas, and contained regulations on all sales procedures on board ship, rules of sailing, areas of jurisdiction and duties of ship officials. They also covered the customs and tax system, as well as the responsibilities and powers of the Syahbandar.
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SULTAN |
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BENDAHARA |
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TEMENGGUNG |
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PENGHULU BENDAHARI |
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SYAHBANDAR |
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LAKSAMANA |
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