Constitutional Law in Malaysia and Singapore - 3rd Edition [eBook]

This book established itself as the standard casebook in Constitutional Law for law schools in Malaysia and Singapore.

Publication Date: December 2016

Publisher: LexisNexis

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SG$ 425.10
ISBN: 9789814770408
One and Only Constitutional Law Casebook for Malaysia and Singapore law schools! This book established itself as the standard casebook in Constitutional Law for law schools in Malaysia and Singapore. To truly appreciate the disposition of constitutional law, a sound understanding of a country's history, economy, sociology and politics is needed. This book offers the student and casual reader, a wide range of readings covering these areas. Appropriate relevant introductions, notes, questions, commentaries and references have been provided. The chapters in this book have been re-ordered to reflect a more current view on how the subject should be approached, with the caveat that each topic is still self contained and may be used on its own in a more fragmented context. The number of cases and secondary material on the subject has also grown dramatically over the years and the jurisprudence of the Malaysian and Singaporean courts have diverged to the extent that this may well be the last edition that can practically accommodate such divergence in a single volume. A culmination of the author's knowledge based on their combined teaching experience of almost 40 years, this book is an authoritative reference on the subject matter.

Chapter 1: The Rise of Constitutionalism and Constitutional Law

Chapter 2: The Constitutional Development of Malaysia and Singapore

Chapter 3: Supremacy of the Constitution and Constitutional Amendments

Chapter 4: Special Powers Against Subversion and Emergency Powers

Chapter 5: The Legislature

Chapter 6: The Executive

Chapter 7: The Attorney-General

Chapter 8: The Public Service

Chapter 9: The Judiciary

Chapter 10: Constitutional Interpretation

Chapter 11: Fundamental Liberties and Human Rights: An Introduction

Chapter 12: Protection of Life and Liberty

Chapter 13: Rights of the Accused Person

Chapter 14: Protection Against Retrospective Criminal Laws

Chapter 15: Protection Against Double Jeopardy

Chapter 16: The Right to Equality and Equal Protection

Chapter 17:Freedom of Speech, Assembly and Association

Chapter 18: Right to Property

Chapter 19: Freedom of Religion

Chapter 20: Citizenship

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