Jaclyn 
NEO

 
Associate Professor

Director, Centre for Asian Legal Studies

A graduate of NUS Faculty of Law and Yale Law School, Jaclyn is scholar of comparative constitutional law as well as law and religion in Asia. She also has an emerging research interest in access to justice issues in Singapore.

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(65) 6516-3620
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Education

JSD, LLM (Yale); LLB (Hons) (NUS); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

Curriculum Vitae

Current Courses

Constitutional & Administrative Law

A graduate of NUS Faculty of Law and Yale Law School, Jaclyn is scholar of comparative constitutional law as well as law and religion in Asia. She also has an emerging research interest in access to justice issues in Singapore.

Jaclyn is a recipient of multiple academic scholarships from NUS, including the NUS Overseas-Graduate Scholarship. During her time at Yale Law School, where she completed her Master of Laws and her Doctor of the Science of Law (JSD), Jaclyn co-founded the JSD program’s now flagship Annual Doctoral Scholarship Conference and the Yale Law School’s Debating Law and Religion series. Jaclyn is a principal investigator and co-principal investigator of multiple competitive research grants from the Ministry of Education, the Singapore Judicial College, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin-NUS Joint Project, and the NUS Law-Melbourne Law School Research Partnership. She has received awards for her scholarship. Her article on domestic incorporation of international human rights law in a dualist state won the Asian Yearbook of International Law’s DILA International Law Prize. In 2017, in recognition of her research on religious freedom in Southeast Asia, she was awarded the SHAPE-SEA Research Award.

Jaclyn has published in leading journals in her field, including the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I-CON), the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, and the Asian Journal of Comparative Law. She is editor/co-editor of multiple volumes, including the Constitutional Interpretation in Singapore: Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2017), Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia (Hart, 2019), Regulating Religion in Asia: Norms, Modes, and Challenges (CUP 2019), Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Singapore Elected Presidency (Routledge, 2019), and Religious Offences in Common Law Asia: Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Hart, 2020). She has also served as guest editor for the Singapore Academy of Law Journal, Journal of Law, Religion, and State, Journal of Comparative Law, Journal of International and Comparative Law, and the Asian Journal of Law and Society. Her work has been cited by the courts in Singapore and by the Supreme Court of India. Her co-authored monograph on Litigants in Person in Singapore will be published by Singapore Academy of Law Publishing in 2021.

Jaclyn currently sits on the editorial board of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law, the International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog (ICONnect), the Journal of Law and Religion, Revista de Investigações Constitucionais (Journal of Constitutional Research), and Suprema – Revista de Estudos Constitucionais (International Board). She is a contributing editor to Jotwell, the Journal of Things We Like (Lots).

Jaclyn has held visiting positions at the Cluster of Excellence ‘The Formation of Normative Orders’ at Frankfurt University, University of Münster, University of Trento, Melbourne Law School (as a Kathleen Fitzpatrick Visiting Fellow with the ARC Laureate Project in Comparative Constitutional Law), the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, as well as the Princeton School of Public Policy and International Affairs.

Jaclyn has been invited to serve on multiple international committees including the program committee of the Law and Religion Section of the Association for American Law Schools (AALS) and the Organizing Committee, Younger Scholars Forum, International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL) (2016-2018). She is an elected Council Member of the International Society for Public Law (ICON-S), and is founding co-chair of the Singapore chapter of ICON-S. She sits on the inaugural International Advisory Board of the University of Otago’s Centre for Law and Society and will be a Steering Committee Member of the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Comparative and Transnational Law (CCTL).

Jaclyn was appointed Director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies in January 2020 and serves on the Advisory Board of the NUS Victim Care Unit. She maintains a strong connection to the legal profession and sits on the Singapore Academy of Law’s Law Reform Committee and the Executive Committee of the ASEAN Law Association (Singapore). In February 2020, she was appointed Professorial Fellow to the Singapore Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) Academy.

Jaclyn shares more information on her publications here: https://www.jaclynneo.com/.

Books
Kevin Y.L. Tan and Jaclyn L. Neo, Constitutional Principles and Institutions: Text, Cases & Materials (Sweet & Maxwell 2023)

Kevin Y.L. Tan and Jaclyn L. Neo, Constitutional Rights: Text, Cases & Materials (Sweet & Maxwell 2023)

Jaclyn L. Neo and Helena Whalen-Bridge, Litigants in Person: Principles and Practice in Civil and Family Matters in Singapore (Academy Publishing 2021)

Edited Books
Michelle Foster, Jaclyn Neo and Christoph Sperfeldt (eds), Statelessness in Asia (Cambridge University Press 2024)


Book Chapters
Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Freedom of Religion' in Sujit Choudhry, Michaela Hailbronner and Mattias Kumm (eds), Global Canons in an Age of Contestation: Debating Foundational Texts of Constitutional Democracy and Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2024) 317

Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today' in John Witte, Jr. and Rafael Domingo (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law (Oxford University Press 2024) 331

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Constitutional Identity as Discourse: Mis-identity and Dis-identity' in Ran Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai (eds), Deciphering the Genome of Constitutionalism: The Foundations and Future of Constitutional Identity (Cambridge University Press 2024) 44

Wilson Tay Tze Vern and Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Political Stability and Anti-Hopping Laws: A Comparative Perspective' in Helen Ting M.H. and Donald L. Horowitz (eds), Electoral Reform and Democracy in Malaysia (NIAS Press 2023) 55

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Regulating Pluralism: Laws on Religious Harmony and Possibilities for Robust Pluralism in Singapore' in Dennis R. Hoover (ed), Exploring Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in Asia : Volume I, East & Southeast Asia (Routledge 2022) 133

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Accommodation, Anxieties, and Ambivalence' in Katayoun Alidadi, Marie-Claire Foblets and Dominik Müller (eds), Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies (Routledge 2022) 129

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Legal Protection and Migrant Rights: The COVID-19 Outbreak in Singapore' in Brenda S A Yeoh, Kellynn Wee and Theodora Lam (eds), Migrant Workers in Singapore: Lives and Labour in a Transient Migration Regime (World Scientific Publishing 2022) 23

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Riots and Rights: Law and Exclusion in Singapore’s Migrant Worker Regime' in Brenda S A Yeoh, Kellynn Wee and Theodora Lam (eds), Migrant Workers in Singapore: Lives and Labour in a Transient Migration Regime (World Scientific Publishing 2022) 27

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Stratified Migration: Differentiation and Disadvantages for Low-Wage Migrant Workers in Singapore' in Marie-Claire Foblets and Jean-Yves Carlier (eds), Law and Migration in a Changing World (Springer Cham 2022) 609

Shirin Chua and Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Democracy in the Time of COVID-19: Pandemic Management, Public Trust and Democratic Consolidation in Singapore' in Joelle Grogan and Alice Donald (eds), Routledge Handbook of Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic (Routledge 2022) 84

Jaclyn L Neo and Kevin Y.L. Tan, 'Judicial Minimalism as Towering: Singapore’s Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong' in Rehan Abeyratne and Iddo Porat (eds), Towering Judges: A Comparative Study of Constitutional Judges (Cambridge University Press 2021) 134

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Between Religious Coexistence and Religious Hierarchy: Divergent Developments in Religious Offence Laws in Common Law Asia' in Thio Li-ann and Jaclyn L Neo (eds), Religious Offences in Common Law Asia: Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Hart Publishing 2021)

Jaclyn L. Neo and Darius Lee, 'Borders and Entry Controls in Asia' in Victor V. Ramraj (ed), Covid-19 in Asia: Law and Policy Contexts (Oxford University Press 2021)

Jaclyn L. Neo and Arif A. Jamal, 'Freedom of Religion: Asian Perspectives' in Silvio Ferrari, Mark Hill QC, Arif A Jamal and Rossella Bottoni (eds), Routledge Handbook of Freedom of Religion or Belief (Routledge International Handbooks 2020) 175

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'State Legal Pluralism and Religious Courts: Semi-Autonomy and Jurisdictional Allocations in Pluri-Legal Arrangements' in Paul Schiff Berman (ed), The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism (Oxford University Press 2020) 879

Jaclyn Neo, 'Legal Pluralism in Centralist Singapore' in Guillaume Tusseau (ed), Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism (Springer 2020) 251

Journal Articles
Kenneth Khoo and Jaclyn Neo, 'Gender Gaps in Legal Education: The Impact of Class Participation Assessments' (2023) 20 (4) Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 1070

Jacyln L. Neo, 'Exceeding Expectations? Substantive Legitimate Expectation and Constitutional Rights' (2023) 139 Law Quarterly Review 384

Maartje De Visser and Jaclyn L Neo, 'Pluralizing constitutional interpretation: An introduction' [2023] International Journal of Constitutional Law

Maartje De Visser and Jaclyn L. Neo, 'What would a pluralist institutional approach to constitutional interpretation look like? Some methodological implications' [2023] International Journal of Constitutional Law

Jaclyn Neo, 'Constitutionalizing care: How can we expand our constitutional imaginary after Covid-19?' (2022) 20 (3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1307


Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Religious Courts and Rights in Plural Societies: Interlegal Gaps and the Need for Complex Concurrency' (2022) 15 (2) The Law & Ethics of Human Rights 259


Jaclyn Neo and Brett G. Scharffs, 'Religious Nationalism and Religious Freedom in Asia: Mapping Regional Trends in a Global Phenomenon' (2021) 8 (1) Asian Journal of Law and Society 1

Jaclyn L. Neo, 'Regulating Pluralism: Laws on Religious Harmony and Possibilities for Robust Pluralism in Singapore' (2020) 18 (3) The Review of Faith & International Affairs 1



Jaclyn L. Neo and Brett G Scharffs, 'Introduction: Law and Politics of Freedom of Religion in Comparative Perspective' (2020) 47 (1) University of Western Australia Law Review 1

  • Constitutional Law, Institutions, Constitutional Theory, Constitutional Norms
  • State & Religion, Constitutional Models, Religious Freedom
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