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Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian
Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian
The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian
The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
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Equal Protection And Sexual Orientation, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
Equal Protection And Sexual Orientation, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
Jack Tsen-Ta LEE
Equality is the thread running through the fundamental liberties enshrined in our Constitution. ... Equality, expressed in Art 12 of the [Singapore] Constitution, is also a specific right enforceable by the court. The difficulty comes in applying this deceptively simple concept to real-life situations. ... In considering the validity of legislation, Singapore and Malaysian courts have generally favored rational review, a modest conception of equal protection, unlike their American counterparts which have adopted a more expansive reading in the form of strict and intermediate review. This article examines how these three levels of equal protection review operate, and argues that …