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- Chong, Adeline Swee Ling, author.
- First Edition. - Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xlviii, 493 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Introduction
- The Singapore legal system
- Jurisdiction
- Protective measures
- The recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
- Choice of law : general issues
- Choice of law for contractual obligations
- Choice of law for Torts
- Choice of law for unjust enrichment, equitable obligations, and trusts
- Choice of law for property
- Corporations
- International insolvency and corporate restructuring.
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KPP48 .C46 2023 | Unknown |
- Chan, Gary Kok Yew author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Introduction to the healthcare system, health laws and regulations
- Introduction to medical ethics
- Medical negligence (part 1)
- Medical negligence (part 2)
- Consent to treatment
- Mental health
- Confidentiality
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Reproduction
- End of life
- Human organs, tissues and biological materials
- Human biomedical research, medical innovations and information technologies in healthcare
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- Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020
- Description
- Book — xxi, 276 pages ; 25 cm
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- Introduction: Constitutional design and change in 'reforming' Singapore's elected residency / Jaclyn L. Neo
- Looking back at the elected presidency : design choices and unintended consequences / Kevin Y.L. Tan and Lam Peng Er
- Past imperfect, future tense : the elected presidency and the constitutional development of an 'ever evolving hybrid' / Li-ann Thio
- Mandates, majorities and the legitimacy of the elected president / Kevin Y.L. Tan
- Perfecting Singapore's system of political governance : privileging elites in the quest for good governance / Eugene K.B. Tan
- Constitutionalizing minority representation : the reserved elections mechanism and the politicization of ethnicity in Singapore? / Jaclyn L. Neo
- Squaring the circle : the president as a symbol of multiracialism and national unity / Eugene K.B. Tan
- From eligibility to election : the mechanics of the presidential poll / Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
- Of constitutional commissions and expert-led interpretation during processes of constitutional change / Maartje De Visser
- Reflecting on constitutional change in Singapore : the role of the executive, legislature and judiciary / Swati S. Jhaveri
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KPP170 .C66 2020 | Unknown |
- Sivanandan, N., author.
- Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 183 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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- The role of the interpreter
- My dream--but how did I become an interpreter?
- The cases
- My journey through the judiciary
- Reflections
- Opening of the legal year
- The jury trial
- Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
- Plea of clemency
- References for the cases mentioned
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KPP460 .S58 2019 | Unknown |
5. A guide to the SIAC arbitration rules [2018]
- Choong, John, author.
- Second edition. - Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xlii, 422 pages ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Arbitration in Singapore
- Legal framework for arbitartion in Singapore
- Introduction to SIAC arbitration
- SIAC corporate structure
- Starting the arbitration (SIAC rules 1 to 4)
- Expedited proceedings (SIAC rule 5)
- Multiple contracts, consolidation, joinder, and intervention (SIAC rules 6 to 8)
- Formation and challenge of the Arbitral Tribunal (SIAC rules 9 to 18)
- The conduct of proceedings (SIAC rules 19 to 26)
- Jurisdiction of the tribunal (SIAC rule 28)
- Early dismissal of claims and defences (SIAC rule 29)
- The powers of the tribunal (SIAC rules 27 and 31)
- Interim and emergency relief (SIAC rule 30)
- Awards (SIAC rules 32 to 33)
- Costs (SIAC rules 34 to 37)
- Miscellaneous provisions (SIAC rules 38 to 41)
- Ad hoc arbitration
- SIAC domestic arbitration
- SIAC investment rules.
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
- Description
- Book — xxii, 385 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Interpreting the Singapore Constitution / The Honourable Attorney-General VK Rajah, SC
- Does the 'basic structure doctrine' apply in Singapore's Constitution? : an inquiry into some fundamental constitutional premises / Andrew J. Harding
- Into the matrix : interpreting the Westminster model constitution / Kevin Y.L. Tan
- Principled pragmatism and the 'third wave' of communitarian judicial review in Singapore / Thio Li-Ann
- Uncovering orginalism and textualism in Singapore / Yap Po Jen
- Rethinking the presumption of constitutionality / Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
- Balancing act : the balancing metaphor as deference and dialogue in constitutional adjudication / Jaclyn L. Neo
- The broader case for developing the content of fundamental rules of natural justice under Article 9 of the Constitution : a placeholder for proportionality-type adjudication? / Swati Jhaveri
- Whither the autochthonous narrative of freedom of speech? : a guide to defaming politicians and scandalising judges in Singapore / David Tan
- The interpretation of the Singapore Constitution : towards a unified approach to interpreting legal documents / Goh Yihan
- Much ado about nothing? : the enigma of engagement of foreign constitutional law in Singapore / Eugene K.B. Tan
- The continuing resistance to foreign law in constitutional adjudication in Singapore / Arun K. Thiruvengadam
- Constitutional interpretation in an age of globalisation : challenges and prospects / Victor V. Ramaj
- Is Singapore's Constitution best considered a legal constitution or a political constitution? / Michael W. Dowdle and Kevin Y.L. Tan.
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KPP171 .C66 2017 | Unknown |
7. It's Easy to Cry. [2016]
- Anandan, Subhas.
- SG : Marshall Cavendish International, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (233 pages)
- Summary
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Subhas Anandan passed away on 7 January 2015 at the age of 68. He was Singapore'sthe best-known criminal lawyer, having led several landmark cases that shapedthe face of criminal law in Singapore. The first volume of his autobiography TheBest I Could was published in 2009 and covered many sensational cases tohis views on the mandatory death sentence and 'police entrapment'. In this second volume It's Easy toCry, this foremost champion of pro bono work moves away from depictinggruesome murders and delves instead into the emotions behind the crimes. He writesabout cases where deep and complex emotions are displayed, like the mother wholied and pleaded guilty to save her son. He also shares his thoughts on themany people who have affected him in one way of the other and the legal systemin Singapore.
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- Tan, Kevin author.
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2015.
- Description
- Book — xxiii, 251 pages ; 22 cm.
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- Tan, Kevin author.
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2015.
- Description
- Book — xxiii, 251 pages ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- INTRODUCTION I. General II. Towards Independence and Three Imperatives A. Economic Growth B. Managing Ethnicity C. Political Dominance III. Organisation of this Book
- 1. A BRIEF CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY I. Introduction II. The Straits Settlements Period (1819-1942) A. The Founding of Modern Singapore B. Early Administration of the Straits Settlements C. Becoming a Colony Proper III. The Japanese Occupation (1942-45) IV. The Colony of Singapore (1946-58) V. The Rendel Constitution VI. Constitutional Talks and Self-government (1956-58) VII. Merger and Separation (1963-65) A. The 'Battle for Merger' B. The Rift between Singapore and the Federation C. The 1964 Racial Riots VIII. Post-1965 Developments A. The Aftermath of Independence B. The Wee Cong Jin Commission C. Changes to the Judiciary D. Entrenching Singapore's Sovereignty E. Changes to the Parliamentary System F. The Elected President G. Amendment to Citizenship Laws IX. Conclusion
- 2. CONSTITUTIONALISM IN SINGAPORE I. Introduction II. The Constitution as Supreme Law A. The Amendment Regime B. Can the Constitution be Impliedly Amended? C. The Basic Features Doctrine III. Separation of Powers IV. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law V. Constitutional Culture
- 3. PARLIAMENT AND REPRESENTATION I. A Brief Historical Outline II. Parliament and the Problem of Representation A. Ethnic Representation B. The Group Representation Constituency and Town Councils III. The Revival of Local Government? A. Town Councils as Local Government B. The Community Development Councils (CDCs) C. GRCs as 'Fixed Deposit' Seats IV. Qualifications of Members V. Duties of Members VI. Parliamentary Privilege A. Life of Parliament and Vacancies VII. Principal Officers of Parliament A. The Speaker B. The Clerk of Parliament C. The Whip D. Leader of the House VIII. Parliament's Committees A. Committee of the Whole House B. Select Committees C. Sessional Committees D. Government Parliamentary Committees (GPCs) IX. The Conduct of Elections A. Nomination Day B. Campaigning C. Polling Day D. Political Donations X. Concluding Thoughts
- 4. LAW-MAKING I. Introduction II. Rule Formulation III. Introduction of Bills in Parliament A. Government Bills B. Private Members' Bills IV. The Legislative Process A. The First Reading B. The Second Reading C. The Committee Stage D. The Third Reading V. The Presidential Council for Minority Rights and Presidential Assent A. Role of the Elected President VI. Executive Law-making A. Subsidiary Legislation B. Other Forms of Executive Rule-making VII. Legislative Powers in an Emergency
- 5. THE EXECUTIVE I. Introduction II. Singapore's Prime Minister III. The Cabinet and its Ministers IV. Unique Features of Singapore's Cabinet V. Ministerial Salaries VI. Code of Conduct for Ministers VII. Policy Formulation, Decision-making and Collective Responsibility VIII. The Attorney-General IX. The Executive: An Elected Dictatorship?
- 6. THE ELECTED PRESIDENT I. Introduction II. Singapore's Presidential Executive: A Short History III. The President's Traditional Discretionary Powers A. Appointment and Dismissal of the Prime Minister B. Proroguing and Dissolving Parliament C. Discretion during an Emergency D. Justiciability of the President's Discretion IV. The Elected President A. The Rationale and the Initial Proposals B. The Second White Paper V. The Elected President Scheme in 1991 A. Presidential Elections B. Term of Office, Powers and Immunities C. Removal of the President D. Entrenchment of Office E. Constitutional Reference No 1 of 1995 VI. Post-1991 Changes A. President to State Reasons for Spending Reserves B. Transfer of Surpluses C. Advisory Capacity of the Supreme Court D. Reduction of Veto Powers VII. 'Loans' under Article 144(1) VIII. The President Exercises his Discretion IX. Some Unique Aspects of the Presidency
- 7. THE JUDICIARY I. Introduction II. Judicial Power: Meaning, Nature, Content and Scope III. Constitution of Singapore's Judiciary A. The Court of Appeal B. The High Court C. Special Constitutional Tribunal D. The State Courts E. The Syariah Court IV. Judicial Independence A. Appointment and Tenure of Judges B. Security of Remuneration C. Shortage of Judges: Judicial Commissioners and Supernumerary Judges D. Judicial Independence and the Power to Punish for Contempt V. Jurisdiction of the Courts A. Original and Appellate Jurisdiction B. Inherent Jurisdiction C. Supervisory Jurisdiction D. Revision Jurisdiction VI. Establishing Jurisdiction and Locus Standi VII. Judicial Control of Administrative Action A. Precedent or Jurisdictional Facts B. Errors of Law C. The Control of Substantive Direction D. The Grounds of Judicial Review VIII. Limits on Judicial Review A. Political Questions B. Legislative Prohibition: Outer Clauses C. Laches D. Judgments of Superior Courts E. Res Judicata IX. Public Law Remedies X. Doctrine of Prospective Overruling XI. Conclusion
- 8. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS I. Introduction II. The Rendel Constitution III. The Reid Commission in Malaya IV. Entrenching Rights in Post-Independence Singapore A. A Patchwork Constitution V. The Right to Property in Singapore A. The Land Acquisition Problem B. Constitutional Difficulties C. The Land Acquisition Act 1966 VI. Preventive Detention A. Background to Executive Detention in Singapore B. The Wee Chong Jin Commission VII. Fundamental Liberties under Singapore's Constitution VIII. Interpreting Fundamental Liberties A. Westminster Constitutions B. The Interpretation of Rights in Light of International Legal Instruments C. The 'Four Walls' Doctrine and Beyond D. Balancing of Rights: Between State and Individual
- 9. CONCLUSION I. Three Leitmotifs II. Regime Dominance A. Power and Governance B. Consolidating Party and State C. Regime Hegemony III. Economic Growth and Development A. Striving for Economic Legitimacy B. The Prevailing Economic Milieu C. The Power to Succeed D. Constitutional and Legal Regime of Public Enterprises E. Economic Development and State Power F. Disciplining Labour IV. Management of Ethnicity and Religious Diversity A. Strategies B. The Wee Chong Jin Commission's Recommendations C. Malay Interests D. Group Representation Constituencies V. Conclusion.
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KPP171 .T355 2015 | Unknown |
- Rule of Law Symposium (2nd : 2014 : Singapore)
- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2015.
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 208 pages ; 25 cm
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- The rule of law : a practical and universal concept / by Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell QC
- The force that turns the virtuous circle : rule of law, socio-economic development and the post-2015 agenda / by Nick Booth
- The rule of law in development / by Christopher Stephens
- Rule of law in business and finance : development and human rights issues / by Professor Robert McCorquodale
- Development, the rule of law and business / by Professor David Kinley
- Challenges facing business and finance institutions : the rule of law seen through the eyes of business / by Lee Ming Chua
- Internationa investment law and the rule of law / by Professor Stephan W. Schill
- The rule of law, investment treaties, and economic growth : mapping normative and empirical questions / by N. Jansen Calamita
- The rule of law and foreign investment : treaty contexts and the rule of law / by Professor Locknie Hsu
- Judicial perspectives on the rule of law and development / Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma, Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon
- The importance of the rule of law in current global challenges / by Ambassador Patricia O'Brien
- In conversation with the Minister / Mr K. Shanmugam
- The rule of law : "killer app" or open source software? / by Lionel Yee SC.
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KPP169.7 .A67 R85 2014 | Unknown |
- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xl, 313 pages ; 24 cm.
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- From Privacy to Data Protection / Simon Chesterman
- The Online World and the Offline World / Tan Cheng Han SC
- A Practitioner's Perspective / Bryan Tan
- Data Intermediaries and Data Breaches / Daniel Seng
- Data Protection in the Employment Setting / Hannah Lim Yee Fen
- The Do Not Call Registry / Warren B Chik
- Malaysia's Data Protection Law / Abu Bakar Munir
- Comparisons with Other Asian Jurisdictions / Graham Greenleaf.
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KPP258 .D38 2014 | Unknown |
12. A guide to the SIAC arbitration rules [2014]
- Mangan, Mark, author.
- First edition. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xxxvi, 329 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Arbitration in Singapore
- Legal framework for arbitration in Singapore
- Introduction to SIAC arbitration
- SIAC corporate structure
- Starting the arbitration
- Expedited proceedings
- Formation and challenge of the Arbitral Tribunal
- The conduct of proceedings
- Jurisdiction of the Tribunal
- The powers of the Tribunal
- Interim and emergency relief
- Awards
- Costs
- Miscellaneous provisions
- Ad hoc arbitration
- SIAC domestic arbitration.
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- Lim, Hui Min, author.
- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xxviii, 180 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction
- Diverting potential and actual juvenile offenders from the court system
- Which court to deal with the juvenile offender?
- The juvenile court - Principles, procedures and practices
- Deciding on the best dispositional orders to make
- Dispositional orders : options
- Post-order : monitoring and ensuring compliance
- Outcomes
- Stories from the case files of the Probation Services Branch and the Juvenile Homes Branch
- Appendix A. Orders which can be made against the juvenile offender by the juvenile court
- Appendix B. Outcomes of 18 SGJC cases (2003-2012).
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KPP472 .L566 2014 | Unknown |
14. Principles of civil procedure [2013]
- Pinsler, Jeffrey author.
- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2013.
- Description
- Book — clix, 1104 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Introduction: Landscape and priorities of civil justice
- Commencement of proceedings, the defendant's response and initial considerations
- Early termination by assault and default
- Interlocutory injunctions and orders affecting property
- Pleadings
- Disclosure and production of evidence and information
- Later interlocutory phases and trial
- Judgments, orders and their enforcement
- Appeals, judicial review and constitutional issues
- Costs.
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KPP353 .P565 2013 | Unknown |
- Rajah, Jothie, 1963-
- Cambridge, [U.K.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 343 p. ; 24 cm.
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- 1. Law, illiberalism, and the Singapore case
- 2. Law as discourse: theoretical and definitional parameters
- 3. Punishing bodies, securing the nation: 1966 Vandalism Act
- 4. Policing the press: the Newspaper and Printing Presses Act
- 5. Policing lawyers and constraining citizenship: Legal Profession (Am't) Act 1986
- 6. Policing religion: Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act
- 7. Entrenching illiberalism: the 2009 Public Order Act
- 8. Legislation, illiberalism and legitimacy.
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KPP169.7 .R35 2012 | Unknown |
- Rajah, Jothie, 1963-
- Cambridge [U.K.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xviii, 343 pages)
- Summary
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- 1. Law, illiberalism, and the Singapore case
- 2. Law as discourse: theoretical and definitional parameters
- 3. Punishing bodies, securing the nation: 1966 Vandalism Act
- 4. Policing the press: the Newspaper and Printing Presses Act
- 5. Policing lawyers and constraining citizenship: Legal Profession (Am't) Act 1986
- 6. Policing religion: Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act
- 7. Entrenching illiberalism: the 2009 Public Order Act
- 8. Legislation, illiberalism and legitimacy.
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- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2012.
- Description
- Book — ciii, 832 pages ; 25 cm.
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KPP460 .A312012 C756 2012 | Unknown |
18. Industrial design law in Singapore [2012]
- Wei, George, author.
- Singapore : Academy Publishing, 2012.
- Description
- Book — lx, 586 pages ; 25 cm.
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- An introduction to industrial design
- Protection of designs and the registered design system of Singapore
- Copyright protection in Singapore : designs and the registered design system
- Tort of passing off, registered trade marks and industrial design : get-up and shapes
- A short guide to industrial design protection in the UK and Australia
- Some concluding remarks : industrial designs and Singapore.
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KPP118.6 .W45 2012 | Unknown |
19. The law of contract in Singapore [2012]
- Singapore : Academy Pub., 2012.
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- Book — cxxxi, 1,889 p. ; 25 cm.
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KPP81 .L39 2012 | Unknown |
20. A treatise on Singapore constitutional law [2012]
- Thio, Li-ann.
- Singapore : Academy Pub., 2012.
- Description
- Book — xciii, 942 p. ; 24 cm.
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- The province of constitutional law
- Setting the constitutional context
- Constitutional principles
- Constitutional supremacy
- Of legal transplants and autochthony : the Westminster system of parliamentary government
- The legislature and the electoral system
- The Presidential Council for Minority Rights
- The executive, the prime minister and cabinet government
- The president
- The judiciary
- Introduction to constitutional liberties and human rights law
- Life and personal liberty of the person
- Equality before the law
- Freedom of speech, assembly and association
- Freedom of religion.
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KPP171 .T485 2012 | Unknown |