Magna Carta Then and Now: A Symbol of Freedom and Equal Rights for All

Magna Carta became applicable to Singapore in 1826 when a court system administering English law was established in the Straits Settlements. This remained the case through Singapore’s evolution from Crown colony to independent republic. The Great Charter only ceased to apply in 1993, when Parliament...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-34782016-04-18T06:20:14Z Magna Carta Then and Now: A Symbol of Freedom and Equal Rights for All TAN, Eugene K. B. LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta Magna Carta became applicable to Singapore in 1826 when a court system administering English law was established in the Straits Settlements. This remained the case through Singapore’s evolution from Crown colony to independent republic. The Great Charter only ceased to apply in 1993, when Parliament enacted the Application of English Law Act to clarify which colonial laws were still part of Singapore law. Nonetheless, Magna Carta’s legacy in Singapore continues in a number of ways. Principles such as due process of law and the supremacy of law are cornerstones of the rule of law, vital to the success, stability and well-being of Singapore and Singaporeans. The story of Singapore constitutionalism is also one of legacy, adaptation and innovation. 2015-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1526 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3478/viewcontent/20151119_Today_pp16_17_MagnaCartaThenandNow_postprint.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 English law Magna Carta Singapore Asian Studies Constitutional Law Political Science
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Singapore
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topic constitutional law
English law
Magna Carta
Singapore
Asian Studies
Constitutional Law
Political Science
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English law
Magna Carta
Singapore
Asian Studies
Constitutional Law
Political Science
TAN, Eugene K. B.
LEE, Jack Tsen-Ta
Magna Carta Then and Now: A Symbol of Freedom and Equal Rights for All
description Magna Carta became applicable to Singapore in 1826 when a court system administering English law was established in the Straits Settlements. This remained the case through Singapore’s evolution from Crown colony to independent republic. The Great Charter only ceased to apply in 1993, when Parliament enacted the Application of English Law Act to clarify which colonial laws were still part of Singapore law. Nonetheless, Magna Carta’s legacy in Singapore continues in a number of ways. Principles such as due process of law and the supremacy of law are cornerstones of the rule of law, vital to the success, stability and well-being of Singapore and Singaporeans. The story of Singapore constitutionalism is also one of legacy, adaptation and innovation.
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title Magna Carta Then and Now: A Symbol of Freedom and Equal Rights for All
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title_fullStr Magna Carta Then and Now: A Symbol of Freedom and Equal Rights for All
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