Live music during Thaipusam Processions in Singapore: developments in the law on Freedom of Religion
In Singapore, due to the 2009 Public Order Act, public processions require an official permit, which may have conditions attached. In Vijaya Kumar s/o Rajendran v Attorney-General (17 September 2015), three applicants, citing their constitutional rights to freedom of religion and equality before the...
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Main Author: | ONG, Benjamin Joshua |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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