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  2. SG Courts - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Reform in Singapore: Reducing Backlogs and Court Delays. Washington, D.C.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/World Bank: 127– 133. ISBN 978-0-8213-3206-1. Ross Worthington (2001). "Between Hermes and Themis: An Empirical Study of the Contemporary Judiciary in Singapore". Journal of Law and Society. 28 (4): 490.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Singapore/List of Infopedia articles

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    Premiership of Lee Kuan Yew (Content covered in Lee Kuan Yew but probably needs to be split into its own article with a similar name) 17th century Singapore Straits; Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966; Bedok land reclamation; Cabinet 2001; Singapore Citizenship Ordinance of 1957; Credit Bureau Singapore

  4. Sources of Singapore law - Wikipedia

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    Law in Singapore, by the C.J. Koh Law Library, National University of Singapore; LawNet; Singaporelaw.sg, by the Singapore Academy of Law; Singapore Law Watch, by the Singapore Academy of Law; Singapore Laws on the Internet from WWLegal.com – contains a list of Singapore legal resources on the Internet (published 15 January 2005)

  5. Rule of law in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Chan, Sek Keong (December 2012), "The Courts and the 'Rule of Law' in Singapore", Singapore Journal of Legal Studies: 209– 231, SSRN 2242727. Hall, Stephen (1995), "Preventive Detention, Political Rights and the Rule of Law in Singapore and Malaysia", Lawasia: Journal of the Law Association for Asia and the Western Pacific: 14– 62.

  6. Tai-Heng Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Tai-Heng Cheng is a Singaporean legal scholar, lawyer, and international arbitrator.He currently resides in United States of America as a permanent resident.. Cheng is the author of the book When International Law Works: Realistic Idealism After 9/11 and the Global Recession (Oxford University Press 2011).

  7. Singapore invokes foreign interference law against ... - AOL

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    Singapore has designated a 59-year-old businessman as a "politically significant person" under a law on foreign interference that is being used for the first time. The man, Chan Man Ping Philip ...

  8. Quentin Loh - Wikipedia

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    On the topic of same sex activity in Singapore, Loh was part of the team which rejected a constitutional challenge to the law which criminalizes such acts, arguing that it should be a matter for the legislature and not the courts. [5] Loh was responsible for convicting Alan Shadrake in the case of Shadrake v Attorney-General in 2011.

  9. Category:Singapore law-related lists - Wikipedia

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