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Reviewing the Prosecution of Medical Practitioners in Common Law Countries: A Needed Step or a Flawed Approach? Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal Bin Abdul; Qazi Zada, Mohd Ziaolhaq
Indonesian Comparative Law Review Vol 2, No 1: December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/iclr.2112

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The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased in the past decades. This was in a bid to curb the high prevalence and occurrence medical malpractice by the medical community. However, there are no proper data to support that the prosecution had any significant impact in reduction of such occurrences. Many believe that the criminal prosecution for medical practitioners in the course of their duties is not a right approach to take on. This paper aims to examine the medical gross negligence that occurred by the medical practitioners by reference to the various different common law countries and decided cases. 
Reviewing the Prosecution of Medical Practitioners in Common Law Countries: A Needed Step or a Flawed Approach? Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal Bin Abdul; Qazi Zada, Mohd Ziaolhaq
Indonesian Comparative Law Review Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/iclr.2112

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The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased in the past decades. This was in a bid to curb the high prevalence and occurrence medical malpractice by the medical community. However, there are no proper data to support that the prosecution had any significant impact in reduction of such occurrences. Many believe that the criminal prosecution for medical practitioners in the course of their duties is not a right approach to take on. This paper aims to examine the medical gross negligence that occurred by the medical practitioners by reference to the various different common law countries and decided cases. 
The Fall of Afghanistan: Can the Refugee Protection Regime Handle the New Refugee Wave? Qazi Zada, Sebghatullah; Nasrullah, Nasrullah; Irrynta, Dwilani; Qazi Zada, Mohd Ziaolhaq
Indonesian Comparative Law Review Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/iclr.v6i2.22369

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The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, triggered a significant refugee crisis. By mid-2022, 2.8 million Afghan refugees were registered internationally, primarily in Pakistan and Iran, and by 2023, 4.3 million Afghans were internally displaced. Many at-risk Afghans were left behind as US-led forces withdrew. Despite resettlement efforts, many threatened by the Taliban remain excluded, as the Taliban targets former military, NGO workers, and Afghan government officials. Daily migration to Iran and Pakistan surged, with many seeking refuge through Iran to Turkey and Europe. This paper examines whether the current refugee protection mechanism can manage this influx. Using a normative legal research method, it analyzes secondary data from books, journals, reports, and documents, providing historical context on Afghan politics and displacement. It critically evaluates the international refugee protection regime, identifying gaps and shortcomings, particularly the lack of a binding responsibility-sharing mechanism. This has resulted in poorer nations hosting a disproportionate number of refugees, necessitating a commitment from the international community to address this inequity. The paper concludes with policy recommendations to improve the global response to the Afghan refugee crisis, emphasizing the need for equitable responsibility-sharing to enhance protection for Afghan refugees.
Library Service Strategies in Increasing Student Reading Interest: Strategi Pelayanan Perpustakaan dalam Meningkatkan Minat Baca Siswa Athiyallah, Arina; Qazi Zada, Mohd Ziaolhaq; Utarini, Viola Sakinah; Alifah, Rifda
Thawalib: Jurnal Kependidikan Islam Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Thawalib: Jurnal Kependidikan Islam
Publisher : STAI Publisistik Thawalib Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54150/thawalib.v5i1.324

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Reading is important for students as it will influence their skills and knowledge. The research aims to explain and describe library service strategies in enhancing students' reading interest at Budi Cendekia Islamic School Junior High School and Al-Hasra Senior High School. The research method employed a qualitative case study approach. Data collection techniques included documentation, observation, and interviews. Data processing involved reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Data validity was ensured through credibility and confirmability. Research findings: (1) Reading interest analysis: students have a high interest in reading during breaks, free periods, and books that meet their needs. (2) Service strategies: provision of fiction books, selection of reading ambassadors, procurement of relevant learning materials, book provision surveys, creating reading corners, library electronic services, and literacy competitions. (3) Impact: increasing students' enthusiasm for reading inside or outside the library. Conclusion: library services have been operating at their maximum capacity to enhance students' enthusiasm for reading.
The Fall of Afghanistan: Can the Refugee Protection Regime Handle the New Refugee Wave? Qazi Zada, Sebghatullah; Nasrullah, Nasrullah; Irrynta, Dwilani; Qazi Zada, Mohd Ziaolhaq
Indonesian Comparative Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/iclr.v6i2.22369

Abstract

The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, triggered a significant refugee crisis. By mid-2022, 2.8 million Afghan refugees were registered internationally, primarily in Pakistan and Iran, and by 2023, 4.3 million Afghans were internally displaced. Many at-risk Afghans were left behind as US-led forces withdrew. Despite resettlement efforts, many threatened by the Taliban remain excluded, as the Taliban targets former military, NGO workers, and Afghan government officials. Daily migration to Iran and Pakistan surged, with many seeking refuge through Iran to Turkey and Europe. This paper examines whether the current refugee protection mechanism can manage this influx. Using a normative legal research method, it analyzes secondary data from books, journals, reports, and documents, providing historical context on Afghan politics and displacement. It critically evaluates the international refugee protection regime, identifying gaps and shortcomings, particularly the lack of a binding responsibility-sharing mechanism. This has resulted in poorer nations hosting a disproportionate number of refugees, necessitating a commitment from the international community to address this inequity. The paper concludes with policy recommendations to improve the global response to the Afghan refugee crisis, emphasizing the need for equitable responsibility-sharing to enhance protection for Afghan refugees.