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  2. Protection from Harassment Act (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Protection from Harassment Act 2014 (POHA) is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that criminalises harassment, stalking, and other anti-social behaviour. The law is designed specifically to make acts of cyberbullying and online harassment a criminal offence. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Court of Three Judges - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Profession Act 1966 and Medical Registration Act 1997 outlines that in the case where a disciplinary tribunal is convened by either the Law Society of Singapore or Singapore Medical Council, an application may thereafter be made for a hearing by three Supreme Court judges on liability for misconduct. [2] [3]

  4. Category:Singaporean legislation - Wikipedia

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    Pawnbrokers Act 2015; Payment Services Act 2019; Penal Code (Singapore) Personal Data Protection Act 2012; Presidential Council for Minority Rights; Protection from Harassment Act (Singapore) Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019

  5. Labour movement of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    With the Protection from Harassment Act 2014, the Ministry of Manpower (Singapore), NTUC and the Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) have also developed an advisory since 23 December 2015 [2] fighting workplace harassment. [3]

  6. Section 377A (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    It remained a part of the Singapore body of law after the Penal Code review of 2007 which removed most of the other provisions in Section 377. It was subsequently repealed in its entirety in 2023. Prior to the repeal, the law, while retained de jure in the Penal Code, had been for many years de facto unenforced – there had been no convictions ...

  7. Remedies in Singapore administrative law - Wikipedia

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    The minister charged with responsibility for the Act [78] is required to publish in the Government Gazette a list stating the Government departments which are authorised departments for the purposes of the Act, and the names and addresses for service of the solicitors for the departments. [79] As of 7 December 2005, no such list had been published.

  8. Jarrell official files complaint of harassment ... - AOL

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    Singh said in the complaint that she was filing it "in hopes that the EEOC will investigate and help finally put an end to sexual harassment and gender discrimination at City Hall in Jarrell."

  9. Human rights in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    When the Singapore constitution was written, it did not include a right to privacy and the subsequent data protection act does not protect citizens from government-sanctioned surveillance. [37] The government does not need prior judicial authorisation to conduct any surveillance interception, and documents that restrict what officials can do ...