DR. ZULAZHAR BIN TAHIR
Dean's Office
Faculty of Law
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Zulazhar Bin Tahir is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya after he ceased his legal practice at Messrs Hamid Sultan & Rakan-Rakan in 2000. Currently, Dr. Zulazhar teaches courses on the Malaysian Legal System, Criminal Procedure, and Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya. His research interests include criminal law, the Malaysian legal system, child law, welfare law, and elderly law. He has authored and co-edited numerous books and publications within these areas of expertise. |
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Awareness Among Persons With Disability Of Their Rights Under The Persons With Disabilities Act 2008 |
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Protecting Elderly Against Abuse & Neglect : A Legal Strategy |
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Harmonising Duty of Care Between Older Person's Care Components in Malaysia: A Legal Perspective
THE IMPORTANCE OF PROBATION REPORTS IN DETERMINING EFFECTIVE REHABILITATION ORDERS UNDER THE MALAYSIAN CHILD ACT 2001: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Penasihat Untuk Mahkamah Bagi Kanak-Kanak: Perkembangan Terkini dalam Sistem Keadilan Kanak-Kanak di Malaysia
Advisers for the Court For Children: Recent Developments in the Child Justice System in Malaysia
Ageing "PEACE" fully: Navigating the legal framework for older persons in Malaysia
Restorative Justice in Malaysia: Law and Social Work
Keadilan Restoratif bagi kanak-kanak di Malaysia: Perspektif undang-undang dan kerja sosial
Elder Abuse And Neglect In Selected Asian Countries
Empowering Youth with Disabilities in Malaysia via The Person With Disabilities Act 2008 (Act 685)
History of the Malaysian Legal System, before and after the formation of Malaysia Colonization and Decolonization
Wither Our Twilight Years? Addressing the Needs of the Elderly in Malaysia Through a Specific Legal Framework
Restorative Justice For Children in Malaysia: The Way Forward