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CATPLI WRITES

November 6, 2024 | Programmes, Research, Student

 

CATPLI Writes is an initiative of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies – Thammasat University Faculty of Law Peer Learning Initiative that was conceptualised in 2022 and formally launched in 2024. Its objectives are to promote student scholarship amongst law students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Thammasat University (TU), as well as to shed light on some of the contemporary issues found in various Asian jurisdictions, through the lens of eager, soon-to-be lawyers. CATPLI Writes, therefore, does not seek to restrict its contributors to legal issues found in Singapore and/or Thailand. Rather, it serves as a platform for student contributors to showcase their legal research, thinking, and writing skills, by writing on an issue that they are passionate about.

How does CATPLI Writes seek to do this? For starters, all student contributors are mentored by faculty members and/or full-time researchers from NUS and TU. These mentors will then guide the student contributor, all the while ensuring that the research remains directed by the student. Then, once the student contributor is ready to publish their work, they would be guided through the publication process by a staff member at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies. Once published, the student contributor’s research will be added to this microsite.

As part of its launch, CATPLI Writes successfully collaborated with the Singapore Law Review (SLR) in 2024 to publish a series of nine articles as part of a special volume. The SLR is Asia’s oldest student-run legal publication, managed exclusively by the students from the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. The nine articles can be found here, along with an editorial from the Project Directors. As and when new publications become available, such publications will be listed here.

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This project is a collaboration between the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and Thammasat University Faculty of Law.

For enquiries, please contact the CALS at: cals@nus.edu.sg.