Legal Education in Property Law at NUS: Some Reflections
Teo Keang Sood
Citation: [2017] Sing JLS 285
The paper begins with the recognition that land is scarce in Singapore and looks at how Singapore responds to the situation. The property law course in NUS which has evolved over the years is then considered and is assessed to be what it is today as a result of careful and meticulous planning. The students' experience in the learning of property law has been enhanced and enriched by the Faculty's teaching and research in the subject. Going forward, property law legal education in NUS will continue to develop to meet the future needs of the legal community and Singapore.