Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore

This article aims to assess the role played by the rule of law in discourse by critics of the Singapore Government’s policies and in the Government’s responses to such criticisms. It argues that in the past the two narratives clashed over conceptions of the rule of law, but there is now evidence of...

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Main Author: LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-31412013-06-27T00:07:22Z Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta This article aims to assess the role played by the rule of law in discourse by critics of the Singapore Government’s policies and in the Government’s responses to such criticisms. It argues that in the past the two narratives clashed over conceptions of the rule of law, but there is now evidence of convergence of thinking as regards the need to protect human rights, though not necessarily as to how the balance between rights and other public interests should be struck. The article also examines why the rule of law must be regarded as a constitutional doctrine in Singapore, the legal implications of this fact, and how useful the doctrine is in fostering greater solicitude for human rights. 2012-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1189 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3141/viewcontent/2012_SingJLS_298_ShalltheTwainNeverMeet.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Constitutional law human rights law rule of law Singapore Asian Studies Constitutional Law Human Rights Law Rule of Law
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Human Rights Law
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Human Rights Law
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LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta
Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
description This article aims to assess the role played by the rule of law in discourse by critics of the Singapore Government’s policies and in the Government’s responses to such criticisms. It argues that in the past the two narratives clashed over conceptions of the rule of law, but there is now evidence of convergence of thinking as regards the need to protect human rights, though not necessarily as to how the balance between rights and other public interests should be struck. The article also examines why the rule of law must be regarded as a constitutional doctrine in Singapore, the legal implications of this fact, and how useful the doctrine is in fostering greater solicitude for human rights.
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author LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta
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title Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
title_short Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
title_full Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
title_fullStr Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Shall the Twain Never Meet? Competing Narratives and Discourses of the Rule of Law in Singapore
title_sort shall the twain never meet? competing narratives and discourses of the rule of law in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1189
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