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  1. The Criminal Procedure Code of Singapore – Annotations and Commentary (Print + Digital)

    Authored and edited by a team of prosecutors under the guidance of the former Chief Prosecutor of the Criminal Justice Division (who is now the Deputy Chief District Judge of the Subordinate Courts), this book attempts to provide an insight into the raison d’être of each of the provisions in the Criminal Procedure Code 2010. It also discusses some of the jurisprudence surrounding predecessors of the provisions (where applicable) and how they might serve to form the contours of some of the provisions of the new Code. This book serves as a useful guide to all who are involved in the administration of criminal justice in Singapore, as well as academics and students of criminal law.


    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Jennifer Marie (editor-in-chief) and Mohamed Faizal Mohamed Abdul Kadir (general editor)

    Year of Publication: 2012

    Page Extent: 936 pages 

    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)

    Associate Student's Price: $93.60 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $175.50 (before GST)

    The Criminal Procedure Code of Singapore – Annotations and Commentary (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 117.00
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  2. Singapore Law - 50 Years in the Making (Print + Digital)

    The development of Singapore law has tracked the development of Singapore’s own nation-building efforts. Singapore’s laws reflect a diversity of legal and cultural heritages and there has been a conscious effort, particularly after the 1990s, to develop its own laws and legal institutions. These efforts have now paved the way for Singapore law to be promoted in international transactions and law reforms in other jurisdictions. This book assesses to what extent these ambitions have been achieved, how they are reflected in the jurisprudence of Singapore courts, and to predict the next phase in the development of Singapore law. It analyses all reported Singapore decisions since independence to December 2013. It considers the extent to which Singapore courts have developed a local jurisprudence and the particular subject areas in which such development is the strongest. It also examines the extent Singapore courts have relied on foreign law.


    Date of Publication: Jul 2015

    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: 
    $93.60 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: 
    $175.50 (before GST)

    Singapore Law - 50 Years in the Making (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 117.00
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  3. Industrial Design Law in Singapore (Print + Digital)

    This book sets out a discussion of industrial design law in Singapore, beginning with a general introduction to industrial design, its importance to Singapore as one of the creative industries and its relation to intellectual property. It then proceeds to discuss, in some detail, the registered design system of Singapore which is followed by chapters setting out an overview of how copyright, passing off and trade mark law may also be relevant in protecting certain aspects of design. The problem caused by overlapping rights is also addressed. In addition, the text includes discussions of English, European and Australian laws for comparative and law reform purposes, and concludes by highlighting some areas where law reform might be considered.


    Author: George Wei Sze Shun

    Year of Publication: 2012

    Page Extent: 648 pages 

    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: 
    $93.60 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: 
    $175.50 (before GST)

    Industrial Design Law in Singapore (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 117.00
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  4. Litigants in Person: Principles and Practice in Civil and Family Matters in Singapore (Print + Digital)

    The book identifies points of apparent disconnect between the assumed “ordinary” working of the legal system and the needs of LiPs. When litigants self-represent, there is an impact not only on the system in terms of efficiency, but also on all parties involved – the judges and the courts, the lawyers representing an opposing or other party, and the litigant himself. Within an adversarial system that presumes the existence of lawyers, any approach to manage heightened burdens when litigants self-represent must be multi-pronged, one that conceptualises the administration of justice as a legal ecosystem of interdependent actors.

     

    Authors: Jaclyn Neo and Helena Whalen-Bridge

    Date of Publication: January 2021

    Page Extent: 204 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price:
    $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: 
    $117.00 (before GST)​_

  5. Law & Practice of Tribunals in Singapore (Print + Digital)
    Law & Practice of Tribunals in Singapore (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 78.00
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
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  6. Employment Law in Singapore - Cases and Materials (Print + Digital)

    Employment has been an area of especial focus in Singapore even before her independence, given its extensive impact on the general population. Various employment legislation enacted since the founding of Singapore sought to deal with pertinent issues of the time, be it the influx of immigrants in the 19th century, the industrial unrests in the 1950s, or the economic restructuring in the 1980s. Employment Law in Singapore – Cases and Materials consolidates and traces the development of the various legislation which regulate employment practices in Singapore (including the Employment Act, the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act, the Employment Agencies Act, the Work Injury Compensation Act, the Workplace Safety and Health Act and the Foreign Employee Dormitories Act 2015) which as a whole seeks to strike a delicate balance between the competing needs of the various stakeholders such as workers, employers, employment agencies, insurers, and the general public. Cases featured in this book include not only those pertaining to employment offences, but also administrative infringements and work injury compensation. It will serve as a useful handbook to practitioners and persons interested in the regulatory aspect of employment law in Singapore.

    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Benjamin Yim

    Year of Publication: 2016

    Page Extent: 396 pages 

    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price:
     $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: 
    $117.00 (before GST)

    Employment Law in Singapore - Cases and Materials (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 78.00
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
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