
ISBN: 9810529694
Paperback pages
Pub Date: Apr 2005
Price: S$28.00 |
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An
introduction to Singapore's constitution
by Kevin Tan
Law
is one of the most jargon-filled and least-understood
of disciplines, and among its sub-branches, constitutional
law is considered one of the most difficult and arcane.
Yet, the Constitution affects every one of us in ways
we seldom contemplate. In this volume, the reader is
quickly introduced to the basic concepts of constitutionalism,
such as the separation of powers, the rule of law and
the principle of judicial review. In twelve succinct
chapters, this book covers the basic structure of government
in Singapore as well as the fundamental liberties protected
under the constitution.
Written with a minimum of fuss and jargon, this book
provides the high-school student and interested layperson
with a compact and accessible guide to Singapore’s
Constitution. A comprehensive reading list, glossary
and list of cases cited is included for those interested
in a more in-depth exploration of this topic.
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