01506 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001200119084001700131100001000148700001300158245004800171260003000219300003100249500001900280520091800299650003501217990002401252INLIS00000000000237020200508201835200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9810529694 0010-0520002370 aeng0 a342.595 a342.595/TAN/0 aKevin0 aY.L. Tan00aAn Introduction to Singapore's Constitution aSingaporebTalismanc2005 avii, 246 p. ; 21 cmc21 cm aIndeks : Index a"Law is one of the most jargon-filled and least-understood of disciplines, and among its sub-branches, constitutional law is considered one of the most difficult and arcane. Yet, the Constitution affects every one of us in ways we seldom contemplate. In this volume, the reader is quickly introduced to the basic concepts of constitutionalism, such as the separation of powers, the rule of law and the principle of judicial review. In twelve succinct chapters, this book covers the basic structure of government in Singapore as well as the fundamental liberties protected under the constitution. Written with a minimum of fuss and jargon, this book provides the high-school student and interested layperson with a compact and accessible guide to Singapore?s Constitution. A comprehensive reading list, glossary and list of cases cited is included for those interested in a more in-depth exploration of this topic" 0aConstitutional Law - Singapore a05161/MKRI-P/I-2008