SOCIAL MEDIA AND ETHICAL LIMITATIONS TO MALAYSIAN JUDICIARY

Q3 Social Sciences
Teo Shu Yee, Shahrul Mizan Ismail, Safinaz Mohd Hussein
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The use of social media is widely accepted as an important tool to spread information easily and quickly. Judges must read and share opinions towards current and latest information using social media. As such, compliance with the adoption and exchange of information through the responsible use of social media for joint discussions is expected from judges and judicial members. The public confidence in the judicial system will diminish if the judges display improper online conduct. Therefore, the objective of this article is to identify the ethical limitation of the judges’ capacity in using social media for the maintenance of judicial integrity. By summarizing and reviewing the existing relevant framework, this article proposes a persistent and reasonable guideline on the use of social media for the judiciary following the growing risks posed by social media. Furthermore, judges and judicial officers might better exercise extreme care while requesting and accepting friend requests, including social media postings to avoid the manifestation of safety. Local judicial ethics advisory opinions are needed to prepare revised guidelines following the changing social media features.
社交媒体与马来西亚司法机构的伦理限制
社交媒体的使用被广泛认为是方便快捷地传播信息的重要工具。法官必须利用社交媒体阅读当前最新信息并分享意见。因此,法官和司法人员应通过负责任地使用社交媒体共同讨论,遵守采纳和交流信息的规定。如果法官在网上表现出不当行为,公众对司法系统的信心将大打折扣。因此,本文旨在明确法官在使用社交媒体以维护司法廉洁方面的伦理限制。通过总结和回顾现有的相关框架,本文提出了在社交媒体带来的风险日益增加的情况下,司法机构使用社交媒体的持久而合理的指导原则。此外,法官和司法人员在请求和接受好友请求(包括社交媒体发帖)时最好格外谨慎,以避免安全隐患的显现。地方司法伦理咨询意见需要根据不断变化的社交媒体特征编制经修订的准则。
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UUM Journal of Legal Studies
UUM Journal of Legal Studies Social Sciences-Law
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