The law relating to matrimonial assets in Singapore

The rules relating to the protection of women and children have never failed to ignite the interest of the general public. This paper opens with the history of the Women's Charter, in particular, section 106. Its roots clearly display lineage with the marriage and divorce laws of Kenya. Hower...

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Main Authors: Bok, Serene Wei Leng, Dzarina Tarih, Lee, Genevieve Su Lin
Other Authors: Ong, Dennis Chin Siew
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10618
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-106182023-05-19T03:30:03Z The law relating to matrimonial assets in Singapore Bok, Serene Wei Leng Dzarina Tarih Lee, Genevieve Su Lin Ong, Dennis Chin Siew Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Law The rules relating to the protection of women and children have never failed to ignite the interest of the general public. This paper opens with the history of the Women's Charter, in particular, section 106. Its roots clearly display lineage with the marriage and divorce laws of Kenya. Howerver, since Kenya largely derives its laws from England, our laws are effectively English. The essence of our thesis came in the form of a questionnaire administered to family lawyers. 2008-09-24T07:45:45Z 2008-09-24T07:45:45Z 1998 1998 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10618 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Bok, Serene Wei Leng
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Lee, Genevieve Su Lin
The law relating to matrimonial assets in Singapore
description The rules relating to the protection of women and children have never failed to ignite the interest of the general public. This paper opens with the history of the Women's Charter, in particular, section 106. Its roots clearly display lineage with the marriage and divorce laws of Kenya. Howerver, since Kenya largely derives its laws from England, our laws are effectively English. The essence of our thesis came in the form of a questionnaire administered to family lawyers.
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title The law relating to matrimonial assets in Singapore
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