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Dr Ramy Bulan retired as associate professor at the Faculty of Law, Universiti Malaya. She continues as a Research Fellow and the Director of the Centre for Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Law at the Faculty of Law. Dr Ramy has published widely on legal issues relating to indigenous peoples, including on legal pluralism, native customary laws and land rights, native traditional institutions and restorative justice, traditional knowledge systems and cultural heritage as well as indigenous environmental governance. She is the co-author of the “Introduction to the Malaysian Legal System (Oxford- Bakti (2002)” and co-edited the book, “An Anthology of Indigenous Peoples’ Issue (Thomson-Reuters, Sweet and Maxwell 2022)”. She sits on the Board of Directors of OA Organics, a social enterprise that works with Orang Asli, Board of Trustees of Dr Malcolm Bolton Orang Asli Trust, and is a member of the National and the International Board of Trustees for Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).
