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Of ‘Cut-Off’ Dates And Domination: Some Problematic Aspects Of The General Reception Of English Law In Singapore, Andrew B.L. Phang Dec 1986

Of ‘Cut-Off’ Dates And Domination: Some Problematic Aspects Of The General Reception Of English Law In Singapore, Andrew B.L. Phang

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

This article deals with some problematic aspects of the general reception of English law in Singapore. It examines, first, the concept of the 'cut-off' date for statutes and the common law. The second substantive part deals with the concepts of suitability and modification, analysing their theoretical cogency as well as their application in the local context. The third and final part of the article examines the relationship between reception and stare decisis, indicating and examining potential contradictions as well as other allied issues.


United States-China Normalization: An Evaluation Of Foreign Policy Decision Making, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang Jan 1986

United States-China Normalization: An Evaluation Of Foreign Policy Decision Making, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle Jan 1986

Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.