Batam, Indonesia, is set to host the 28th World Congress for Medical Law from July 21-23, 2024, drawing legal experts and enthusiasts from 61 countries to discuss critical aspects of health law.
The congress, taking place in Batam’s Panggung Apung Saijaan Siring Laut, will see around 300 participants engage in discussions covering hospital law, criminal medical law, civil medical law, and public health law.
The 28th World Congress for Medical Law will involve presentations of 191 papers addressing various dimensions of medical law.

Participants from nearly all ASEAN countries and beyond will exchange ideas and strategies for improving global health policy.
Key issues include enhancing healthcare services in prisons, reforming health law education globally, and addressing legal rights concerning poverty, particularly affecting children and women.
The congress aims to not only share knowledge but also foster international cooperation in medical law, thereby improving legal practices in healthcare worldwide.
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The event serves as a platform to inspire attendees to implement learned strategies in their respective countries, promoting better healthcare governance.
The congress offers an opportunity to gain insights into the latest trends and challenges in medical law, enhancing understanding of global health issues. This aligns with Singapore’s strong focus on healthcare quality and legal structures, providing a collaborative platform for future initiatives.
The 28th World Congress for Medical Law in Batam will bring together 300 experts from 61 countries to discuss critical health law topics. The event highlights Batam’s growing significance as a hub for international conferences and fosters global collaboration on medical legal issues.
Sources: Tribun News, Detik.com (2024)











