KOW 
Keng Siong

 
Adjunct Professor

Throughout his career, Mr Kow has been involved in various aspects of criminal work – from prosecuting various types of crime and criminals, presiding over criminal trials, leading a team of officers to deal with requests by foreign Governments for mutual legal assistance and extradition, advising Government agencies on criminal justice issues, policies and iniatives, to representing the Singapore Government in negotiations and conferences at the bilateral, regional and multilateral forums, particularly in areas relating to international criminal justice issues.

FULL BIOGRAPHY

Education

LLM (Columbia Law School), LLB (NUS); Elected a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar

Current Courses

Advanced Criminal Legal Process

Throughout his career, Mr Kow has been involved in various aspects of criminal work – from prosecuting various types of crime and criminals, presiding over criminal trials, leading a team of officers to deal with requests by foreign Governments for mutual legal assistance and extradition, advising Government agencies on criminal justice issues, policies and iniatives, to representing the Singapore Government in negotiations and conferences at the bilateral, regional and multilateral forums, particularly in areas relating to international criminal justice issues.

Authored Sentencing Principles in Singapore, Academy Publishing (2009)

Co-authored Plea in Mitigation, Law Gazette (January 2006 issue)

Co-authored The Criminal Case Management System in the Subordinate Courts, Inter Se (July 2004 issue)

Contributed to & co-edited Evidence in Criminal Trials (2002)

Contributed to Sentencing Practice in the Subordinate Courts (2000)


  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Procedure
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