Английская Википедия:Ahmad Nizam Abbas

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Ahmad Nizam bin Abbas PBM is a Singaporean family lawyer and Syariah law practitioner.

Early life and education

Ahmad was born to Abbas Abu Amin, a People's Action Party Member of Parliament (MP), and his wife Aishah Daud.[1][2] Ahmad has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and experienced some difficulties in school.[3] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in law and English from the University of Keele in 1991, qualifying as an English barrister in 1992 and a Singapore lawyer in 1994. Over two decades later, he attained a Master of Laws in Islamic law and finance from Singapore Management University in 2013.[4]

Career

Ahmad began his career as a criminal defence lawyer, before specialising in family law.[5] As a defense lawyer, he was involved in the case of Ghazali Abdul Manaf, a prisoner who was beaten to death by prison officers.[6] He also represented Tan Eng Hwa, a man who was jailed for six months for loitering and "appearing to be waiting for a chance to commit a crime".[7] In 2013, Ahmad represented a pair of Chinese hotel chefs who had received bribes from a seafood company.[8] In 2023, he represented a father convicted of the manslaughter of his daughter in sentencing.[9]

He worked at Straits Law Practice before joining Emerald Law as a senior partner, subsequently founding his own firm, Crescent Law Chambers.[10][11][12] In 2023, he was appointed deputy chairman of Simba Law Alliance, a coalition of regional law firms in Southeast Asia.[13]

Ahmad has been a member of numerous boards and committees, including Mediacorp, the Mendaki Club, the National Youth Forum, the Censorship Review Committee, and the Law Society's Muslim law practice committee.[14][15][16][17] He wrote a number of op-eds on the Today newspaper on his work at the National Youth Forum.[18][19] In 2006, he was projected to run for political office in Tampines, but did not end up doing so.[20] In 2021, he became a founding member of Defense Fund SG, an initiative that provides pro-bono legal support to victims of sexual harassment.[21][22] For his work in public service, he was awarded the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat in 2007.[23]

Ahmad is also active in legal publication. He wrote the first Muslim family law textbook in Singapore.[24][25]

Publications

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