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The LL.B. programme at NUS Law is a four-year programme. Students take compulsory modules in their first two years and elective modules in their third and fourth years. In terms of exposure to non-law subjects, students may choose to take non-law elective modules offered by other NUS faculties, read for minors outside of law, and take on concurrent or double degree programmes.
The Centre for International Law (CIL) was established in 2009 at the National University of Singapore (NUS), in response to the growing need for international law expertise and capacity building in the Asia-Pacific region. [1] [2] The CIL engages in research and capacity building on international law and policy.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) was formed with the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University on 6 August 1980. [19] This was done in part due to the government's desire to pool the two institutions' resources into a single, stronger entity and promote English as Singapore's main language of education.
The oldest university in Singapore is the National University of Singapore, which was established in its current form in 1980, but has a history in tertiary education dating back to 1905. [1] The university along with the Nanyang Technological University are research intensive and rank the highest in global university ranking publications.
Simon Chesterman PPA(P) is an Australian legal academic and writer who is currently a vice provost at the National University of Singapore and dean of the NUS College. He was the dean of NUS Faculty of Law from 2012 to 2022.
The Singapore University of Social Sciences School of Law (SUSS School of Law) is an autonomous law school of Singapore University of Social Sciences.It was established in 2017, as Singapore's third law school after the NUS Faculty of Law and the SMU School of Law.
Tey was appointed assistant professor of law at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1997, before undertaking a clerkship at the Supreme Court of Singapore in 2000. [2] He later became a prosecutor and district judge, before returning to NUS as an associate professor. [3] [4]
Thio Li-ann was born in Singapore on 10 March 1968. [2] Her mother is Dr. Thio (née Huang) Su Mien, former dean of the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and presently founder of TSMP Law Corporation; [3] her brother, Thio Shen Yi, is joint managing director of the same law firm.