Public Health Law & Ethics in the Time of COVID-19 | Symposium on COVID-19 & Public Law | By Daryl WJ Yang
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Daryl WJ Yang serves as the Managing Editor of the Singapore Public Law Blog. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (Magna cum laude) with a minor in Anthropology from the Faculty of Law and Yale-NUS College at the National University of Singapore. Daryl is grateful to ..read more
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COVID-19, GE2020 and the Constitution | Symposium on Covid-19 & Public Law | By Marcus Teo
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Marcus Teo is a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, where he teaches constitutional & administrative law and the Singapore legal system. His research interests include constitutional & administrative law and private international law. Marcus is also an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore. Marcus is grateful ..read more
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Deference on Questions of Law: Applying Chevron to Statutory Interpretation in Singapore | By Rennie Whang
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Rennie Whang graduated with a J.D. from the Singapore Management University. She is grateful to Assistant Professor Kenny Chng and Managing Editor Daryl Yang for their advice and comments. Cover image by Claire Anderson on Unsplash. This note takes as its starting point an idea first mooted by VK Rajah SC in a 2016 lecture ..read more
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Singapore’s New Voyeurism Offence: Time for Victim-Specific Considerations in Sentencing? | By Bozy Lu
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Bozy Lu graduated with a L.L.B (Hons) from the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore and a B.A (Hons) from Yale-NUS College with a major in Psychology. Her research interests include neurocriminology, youth delinquency and mental health advocacy. She is currently a Practice Trainee, focusing on community litigation and dispute resolution. Bozy ..read more
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Was it Enough for Singapore to Repeal the Marital Rape Exemption? | By Bryan Dennis G. Tiojanco
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Bryan Dennis G. Tiojanco (Bo) is a postdoctoral fellow at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law Centre for Asian Legal Studies. He has a J.S.D. and LL.M. from Yale Law School and a J.D. (cum laude) from the University of the Philippines College of Law. Bo is grateful to Daryl Yang for his ..read more
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Case Comment | Compelled Speech and the Constitutionality of POFMA Correction Directions | By Daryl WJ Yang
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Daryl WJ Yang serves as the Managing Editor of the Singapore Public Law Blog. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (Magna cum laude) with a minor in Anthropology from the Faculty of Law and Yale-NUS College at the National University of Singapore. Daryl is grateful ..read more
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Editor’s Update: March 2020
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
We are excited to share that Dr Kevin YL Tan has joined our team as an editor since late last year. Kevin specialises in Constitutional and Administrative Law, International Law, International Human Rights and Legal History. He currently holds Adjunct Professorships at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS) as well as at the S Rajaratnam ..read more
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Case Comment | Article 14 and the Burden of Proof in POFMA Appeals | By Marcus Teo
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Marcus Teo is a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, where he teaches constitutional & administrative law and the Singapore legal system. His research interests include constitutional & administrative law and private international law. Marcus is also an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore. Marcus is grateful ..read more
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Symposium on the 2019 MRHA Amendments | “Everyone should feel safe in Singapore”: The new offences of inciting violence and hatred | By Daryl WJ Yang
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Daryl WJ Yang serves as the Managing Editor of the Singapore Public Law Blog. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (Magna cum laude) with a minor in Anthropology from the Faculty of Law and Yale-NUS College at the National University of Singapore. (Cover image ..read more
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Symposium on the 2019 MRHA Amendments|An Overview of the 2019 MRHA Amendments|By Daniel Wong
Singapore Public Law
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4y ago
Daniel Wong is a fourth year double degree student in Law and Liberal Arts at the National University of Singapore and Yale-NUS College. His research interests are in constitutional law and the intersections between law and other disciplines. (Cover Image by Goran Babic from Pixabay) Introduction The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (“MRHA“)[1] was passed ..read more
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