SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES
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Book Review: Questions and Answers on Constitutional Law and Legal History by Graham H. Rose
Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 468 - Book Review
Book Review: Tanganyika: The Development of its Laws and Constitution by J. S. R. Cole, Q.C. and W. N. Denison, B.C.L., LL.B.
Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 469 - Book Review
Book Review: Hanbury and Maudsley Modern Equity, Tenth Edition by R.H. Maudsley
Citation: [1977] Sing JLS 469 - Book Review
Book Review: Chitty on Contracts, Common Law Library Number 1 (25th Edition) Vol. I (General Principles) & Vol. II (Specific Contracts)
Citation: [1985] Sing JLS 470 - Book Review
Book Review: Ghana and Sierra Leone: The Development of their Laws and Constitutions by T. O. Elias
Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 471 - Book Review
Book Review: Essentials of Medical Law by Yeo Khee Quan et al
Citation: [2005] Sing JLS 471 - Book Review
Book Review: Equity, Trusts, Specific Relief (Fifth Edition) by Durga Das Basu
Citation: [1985] Sing JLS 472 - Book Review
Book Review: China’s Journey Toward the Rule of Law: Legal Reform, 1978-2008 by Cai Dingjian and Wang Chenguang, eds.
Citation: [2013] Sing JLS 472Rule of law seems to be experiencing a bit of a dark period in China right now. Corruption is endemic; popular protests against unlawful government actions seem to be at an all-time high; and at the same time, and somewhat paradoxically, the partystate has become increasingly aggressive in suppressing people who are seeking to use law rather than violence to express grievances and felt injustices against public officials. Universities have even been told that academics should not talk about the constitution and constitutionalism. - Book Review
Book Review: Criminal Defences in Malaysia and Singapore by Stanley Yeo
Citation: [2005] Sing JLS 473