Essays in Singapore Legal History

Essays in Singapore Legal History
Author: Kevin Tan
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Academic
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

The essays in this volume are the result of an exhibition on legal history staged by the Singapore Academy of Law in 1995. After that exhibition, a Legal History Sub-Committee was established within the Academy to look into ways of promoting the general awareness of the roots of legal practice in Singapore. It was decided that an illustrated collection of essays on selected legal history subjects might provide the right launchpad. This book aims not only to bring the fascinating world of legal history to a much wider audience, but also to act as a springboard for future study and research. If anything, it represents the beginning of a quest to making legal history a living subject.

The Constitution of Malaysia, Further Perspectives and Developments

The Constitution of Malaysia, Further Perspectives and Developments
Author: Francis A. Trindade
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This second volume of essays on the Malaysian Constitution includes chapters dealing with: the Malaysian Constitutional Crisis of 1983-84, a description of the constitutional positions of Sabah and Sarwak (written by the attorneys-general of those states) and an examination of the Constitutional rulers in Malaysia. In addition, the editors offer an assessment of the contribution of Tun Mohamed Suffian, who retired from the Lord Presidency of the Federal Court of Malaysia in 1982.