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  2. Fair Packaging and Labeling Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act required all "consumer commodities" to have a label. Under the act, consumer commodities were defined as any food, drug, device, or cosmetic, that is produced or distributed for sale through retails sales/agencies for consumption by individuals or used by individuals for the purpose of personal care.

  3. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, 36% of plastic bags used for packaging were required to be recycled, but this percentage was increased to 63% in 2022. [326] An amendment to the Packaging Act was introduced on 9 February 2021, banning all single-use plastic, including shopping bags, from 1 January 2022. [327]

  4. List of websites blocked in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Dao Times Singdaotimes.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Today in Singapore Todayinsg.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Lion City Life Lioncitylife.com

  5. Procedural impropriety in Singapore administrative law

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    The need for fair hearing is important as it forms a part of good procedure by reflecting a universal sense of fair play. [53] Japanese soldiers on trial for war crimes in the Old Supreme Court Building on 21 January 1946. The rule of fair hearing, which is one of the two pillars of natural justice, requires that no one ought to be condemned ...

  6. Fettering of discretion in Singapore administrative law

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    Fettering of discretion by a public authority is one of the grounds of judicial review in Singapore administrative law.It is regarded as a form of illegality.An applicant may challenge a decision by an authority on the basis that it has either rigidly adhered to a policy it has formulated, or has wrongfully delegated the exercise of its statutory powers to another body.

  7. Human rights in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Act requires the chief editor or the proprietor of a newspaper to obtain a permit from the relevant Minister in order to print or publish a newspaper in Singapore. [ citation needed ] Section 10 of the Act gives the Minister the power to appoint the management shareholders of all newspaper companies and to control any transfers of such ...

  8. Odex's actions against file-sharing - Wikipedia

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    On 13 August, further documentations are submitted to court and a court order is issued to ISP StarHub, to reveal the identities of account holders linked to illegal download activities. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is subsequently revealed that Starhub did not disclose account holders's information to Odex as they were reviewing their rights when Odex ...

  9. Article 14 of the Constitution of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Since the Act, now the Defamation Act (Cap. 75, 1985 Rev. Ed.), was premised on common law rules of the tort of defamation, the Court held that the Legislature had "clearly intended that the common law relating to defamation, as modified by the Act, should continue to apply in Singapore". Thus, it is "manifestly beyond argument that Art 14(1)(a ...