Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy
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my-unisza-ir.10922020-11-09T06:23:56Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1092/ Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy Khairun-Nisaa, Asari Nur Amani, Pauzai Maheran, Makhtar Farhanim, Abdullah Asuhaimi RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Advertisement plays an important role in a business activity as it is one of the effective way in marketing strategy. It is important for the seller to provide information on the products or services advertised, its benefit to the consumer and it also help the prospective buyer to make price comparison on the products or services provided by the seller. The advertisement here does not only confine the traditional method of advertising like newspaper and radio, but it also covers Internet advertisement such as Facebook, WeeChat, Instagram and other social media. It became an issue when the advertisement sometime offensive, involve sexual exploitation or even false information was given. It is seems that nobody regulate the advertisement since it is invitation to treat in contract law. Thus, the researchers lay down certain rules and regulations in Malaysia which deals with advertisement. Certain specific sections or rule were also highlighted in the discussion. However, eventhough the regulations were quite extensive, the enforcement still left as a big question when it comes to practice. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1092/1/FH03-FUHA-18-12651.pdf Khairun-Nisaa, Asari and Nur Amani, Pauzai and Maheran, Makhtar and Farhanim, Abdullah Asuhaimi (2017) Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy. In: International Conference on Child and Humanitarian Law 2017, 1 October 2017, UNISZA. |
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Advertisement plays an important role in a business activity as it is one of the effective way in
marketing strategy. It is important for the seller to provide information on the products or
services advertised, its benefit to the consumer and it also help the prospective buyer to make
price comparison on the products or services provided by the seller. The advertisement here
does not only confine the traditional method of advertising like newspaper and radio, but it also
covers Internet advertisement such as Facebook, WeeChat, Instagram and other social media.
It became an issue when the advertisement sometime offensive, involve sexual exploitation or
even false information was given. It is seems that nobody regulate the advertisement since it is invitation to treat in contract law. Thus, the researchers lay down certain rules and regulations
in Malaysia which deals with advertisement. Certain specific sections or rule were also
highlighted in the discussion. However, eventhough the regulations were quite extensive, the
enforcement still left as a big question when it comes to practice. |
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Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy |
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Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy |
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Compulsory Childhood Vaccination in Malaysia: Public Health versus Parental Autonomy |
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