Analysing the Constitutionality of Executive Action Under Articles 14 and 15 in Singapore—Theoretical and Doctrinal Perspectives
In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Mar 2022, pp 26-45
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Mar 2022, pp 26-45
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Sep 2021, pp 409-412
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In Singapore, the key institutions driving environmental protection are the legislature and the executive. The judiciary's role in environmental protection has thus far been relatively minor. By drawing upon environmental law theory and comparative analysis of other common law jurisdictions, this paper aims to explore avenues through which the common law can be engaged more meaningfully to further environmental protection in Singapore. A conceptualisation of environmental law as directed at furthering the rule of law by promoting carefully-considered and participatory environmental governance will be suggested as a fruitful way forward for thinking about the role of the common law in environmental protection. Drawing upon this theory, as well as the experience of other common law jurisdictions, the paper will propose a set of concrete steps by which greater common law engagement with environmental protection in Singapore can be achieved.
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Sep 2020, pp 774-779
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In: (2020) 136 Law Quarterly Review 40
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Sept. 2019, pp 294-315
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Forthcoming
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In: (2018) Apr (2) Public Law 192
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In: (2020) 7(1) Journal of International and Comparative Law 127
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In: (2018) 37(1) Civil Justice Quarterly 124
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In: (2018) 14(1) Journal of Private International Law 130
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In: Singapore Academy of Law Journal, Band 28, S. 649-666
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In: Singapore Academy of Law Journal, Band 27, S. 340-368
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In: (2018) 26 Insolv. LJ 158
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In: (2016) 16(2) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 323
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