The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh

Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore are countries which govern the different age of consent to medical treatment. In Malaysia, the age of consent to medical treatment is 18 years old. In United Kingdom, the minimum age to consent to medical treatment is 16 years old. However in Singapore, the age...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah, Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana, Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.uitm.ir.322132020-07-09T08:31:37Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32213/ The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana Food. Drugs. Cosmetics Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore are countries which govern the different age of consent to medical treatment. In Malaysia, the age of consent to medical treatment is 18 years old. In United Kingdom, the minimum age to consent to medical treatment is 16 years old. However in Singapore, the age to consent to medical treatment is 21 years old. The literature review will provide information on the age of consent to medical treatment in these three countries. This is based by reviewing several sources such as law reference books, newspaper reports, articles and journals. The legal chapter will further discuss on the relevant statutes and cases. Furthermore, there will be a discussion on a principle called "Gillick competence rule". On the findings chapter of the report, the field works deal with two respondents and some investigations and deductions derived from their perceptions on the matter relating to the age of consent to medical treatment. The central discussion of this study will talk about what is the most relevant age to consent to medical treatment. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32213/1/32213.pdf Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah and Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana and Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana (2014) The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Food. Drugs. Cosmetics
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Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah
Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana
Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana
The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
description Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore are countries which govern the different age of consent to medical treatment. In Malaysia, the age of consent to medical treatment is 18 years old. In United Kingdom, the minimum age to consent to medical treatment is 16 years old. However in Singapore, the age to consent to medical treatment is 21 years old. The literature review will provide information on the age of consent to medical treatment in these three countries. This is based by reviewing several sources such as law reference books, newspaper reports, articles and journals. The legal chapter will further discuss on the relevant statutes and cases. Furthermore, there will be a discussion on a principle called "Gillick competence rule". On the findings chapter of the report, the field works deal with two respondents and some investigations and deductions derived from their perceptions on the matter relating to the age of consent to medical treatment. The central discussion of this study will talk about what is the most relevant age to consent to medical treatment.
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author Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah
Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana
Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana
author_facet Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah
Dayana Azmi, Nur Liyana
Noh, Nur Aimy Farhana
author_sort Mohamad Yakob, Nur Hidayah
title The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
title_short The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
title_full The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
title_fullStr The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
title_full_unstemmed The study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Singapore / Nur Hidayah Mohamad Yakob, Nur Liyana Dayana Azmi and Nur Aimy Farhana Noh
title_sort study on the validity of 18 as the age of consent to medical treatment in malaysia, united kingdom and singapore / nur hidayah mohamad yakob, nur liyana dayana azmi and nur aimy farhana noh
publishDate 2014
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