Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?

Immunisation protection includes vaccination programme that is very crucial to prevent the spread of disease among children or those with low immune systems. However, the cases of contagious diseases such as measles have increased dramatically in many countries around the world, including Malaysia....

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Published in:UUM Journal of Legal Studies
Main Author: Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2021
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Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
2021
UUM Journal of Legal Studies
12
2
10.32890/UUMJLS2021.12.2.6
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112372615&doi=10.32890%2fUUMJLS2021.12.2.6&partnerID=40&md5=b334611640a32e51754690c8977035ae
Immunisation protection includes vaccination programme that is very crucial to prevent the spread of disease among children or those with low immune systems. However, the cases of contagious diseases such as measles have increased dramatically in many countries around the world, including Malaysia. This may be partly due to the rise of certain groups or movements that do not believe in the efficacy of the vaccines. This paper outlined the scenario and existing framework on the administration of the vaccines in Malaysia, with respect to the practices of some countries namely the United State, Italy and Singapore on the implementation of the immunisation programme to its community. Subsequently, this paper highlighted the issues on compulsory vaccination on whether it violated the fundamental liberties incorporated in the Federal Constitution. The researchers adopted a doctrinal approach, whereby materials were compiled from the Malaysian and other jurisdictions’ legislations, case laws, journal articles, and databases. This paper is intended for policymakers as well as the public to understand the possibility for implementing compulsory vaccinations from a legal perspective © 2021, UUM Journal of Legal Studies. All Rights Reserved.
Universiti Utara Malaysia Press
2229984X
English
Article
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
spellingShingle Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
author_facet Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
author_sort Khan N.J.M.; Ghazali F.; Shukor S.F.A.
title Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
title_short Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
title_full Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
title_fullStr Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
title_full_unstemmed Compulsory Vaccination For Children: Violation Of Human Rights?
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description Immunisation protection includes vaccination programme that is very crucial to prevent the spread of disease among children or those with low immune systems. However, the cases of contagious diseases such as measles have increased dramatically in many countries around the world, including Malaysia. This may be partly due to the rise of certain groups or movements that do not believe in the efficacy of the vaccines. This paper outlined the scenario and existing framework on the administration of the vaccines in Malaysia, with respect to the practices of some countries namely the United State, Italy and Singapore on the implementation of the immunisation programme to its community. Subsequently, this paper highlighted the issues on compulsory vaccination on whether it violated the fundamental liberties incorporated in the Federal Constitution. The researchers adopted a doctrinal approach, whereby materials were compiled from the Malaysian and other jurisdictions’ legislations, case laws, journal articles, and databases. This paper is intended for policymakers as well as the public to understand the possibility for implementing compulsory vaccinations from a legal perspective © 2021, UUM Journal of Legal Studies. All Rights Reserved.
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