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Book Review: Constitutional Legitimacy: A Study of the Doctrine of Necessary by Leslie Wofl-Philips
Citation: [1982] Sing JLS 207 - Book Review
Book Review: Layer and Litigant in England by R. E. Megarry, Q.C., M.C., LL.D.
Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 207 - Book Review
Book Review: Charlesworth on Negligence, 4th edition by R. A. Percy, M.A. (The Common Law Library No. 6)
Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 207 - Book Review
Book Review: The Law of Company Liquidation by B.H. Mcpherson Second Edition
Citation: [1981] Sing JLS 208 - Book Review
Book Review: Constitutionalism in Asia: Asian Views of the American Influence by Lawrence Ward Beer (Ed.)
Citation: [1981] Sing JLS 208 - Book Review
Book Review: Comparative Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Harry E. Groves
Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 208 - Book Review
Book Review: The Law of Personal Property (3rd Ed) by Michael Bridge, Louise Gullifer, Kelvin Low and Gerard McMeel
Citation: [2023] Sing JLS 209First view: [Mar 2023 Online] Sing JLSPersonal property law is perhaps the one critical area of commercial law which has received relatively less attention in academic literature as a standalone subject than it merits, possibly due to the common misconception that the subject is simply a collection of discrete legal categories. This is rather perplexing, considering that personal property is, by definition and jurisprudentially, all property interests that are not an interest in land, and it certainly warrants specialist treatment. The authors of The Law of Personal Property have, in their third edition, achieved a tremendous feat at publishing what might be the most comprehensive treatise on the subject to date. I salute the authors for the breadth, depth and critical analysis in this third edition, which only goes to demonstrate the significance of personal property law in our daily lives, and that the subject is far greater than the sum of its parts. - Book Review
Book Review: The Constitution of Singapore: A Contextual Analysis by Kevin YL Tan
Citation: [2016] Sing JLS 209Kevin Tan's The Constitution of Singapore: A Contextual Analysis gives a clear and easily digestible introduction to the constitutional law of Singapore. This is exactly what this series is designed to do. It is highly recommended to anyone who wants a very readable and informative introduction to Singapore's constitutional system. - Book Review
Book Review: The Modern Commonwealth by Sir William Dale
Citation: [1984] Sing JLS 209