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SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES

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  • Book Review

    Book Review: Essays in Honour of Lord McNair

    Citation: [1967] Sing JLS 380
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Outlines of Criminal Procedure (2nd Edition) by R.V. Kelkar

    Citation: [1986] Sing JLS 381
  • Book Review

    Book Review: General Principles of Insurance Law, Fourth Edition by E.R. Hardy Ivamy; Marine Insurance, Third Edition by E.R. Hardy Ivamy

    Citation: [1980] Sing JLS 381
  • Book Review

    Book Review: The Philippines’ Claim to Sabah. Its Historical, Legal and Political Implications by M.O. Ariff

    Citation: [1970] Sing JLS 381
  • Book Review

    Book Review: An Introduction to International Law by J. G. Starke

    Citation: [1959] Sing JLS 381
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Legal Remedies (5th Edition) by Avtar Singh

    Citation: [1986] Sing JLS 382
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Family Law in Malaysia and Singapore by Ahmad Ibrahim

    Citation: [1980] Sing JLS 382
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Megarry’s Manual of the Law of Real Property, 4th Edition by P.V. Baker ed.

    Citation: [1970] Sing JLS 382
  • Book Review

    Book Review: International Law In Australia by Professor D. P. O’Connell, published for the Australian Institute of International Affairs

    Citation: [1967] Sing JLS 382
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Constitutionalism and Legal Change in Myanmar by Andrew Harding and Khin Khin Oo, eds

    Citation: [2017] Sing JLS 383
    On 29 January 2017, one of Myanmar's most noted constitutional lawyers and legal_x000D_ adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi's ruling National League for Democracy ("NLD") was_x000D_ shot dead in broad daylight atYangon International Airport. Coming only three days_x000D_ after the publication of Constitutionalism and Legal Change in Myanmar (2017),_x000D_ U Ko Ni's shocking assassination graphically highlighted the ongoing fragility of_x000D_ the transition to democracy and the perils continuing to face those who speak out_x000D_ for constitutional reform, human rights and the rule of law in one of South East_x000D_ Asia's most complex countries. The cautious optimism advocated by Daw Suu_x000D_ in the wake of the NLD's election victory in November 2015 has in the intervening_x000D_ two years been increasingly tested. The political power still evidently wielded by the_x000D_ military, continuing sporadic armed conflict in the ethnic states despite the nationwide_x000D_ ceasefire agreement, and international condemnation of widely reported allegations_x000D_ of government-perpetrated mass human rights violations in Rakhine State have all_x000D_ strained Myanmar's nascent democratic credentials.