Enlarged panels in the Court of Appeal of Singapore
For many years the Court of Appeal of Singaporegenerally sat with no more than three judges to hear cases. Since 2014, however, quintets have increasingly been constituted in that court. This articleconsiders the recent practice in Singapore and, drawing on comparisons with theposition in some other...
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Main Author: | LAU, Kwan Ho |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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