Judicial precedent in emerging constitutional jurisdictions: Formulating a doctrine of constitutional stare decisis for Singapore
Judicial precedents in constitutional law raiseunique stare decisis considerations. While they are authoritative pronouncementson the proper interpretation of the Constitution and are thus an essentialcomponent of constitutional law, they are also merely judicial precedents – andthus susceptible to...
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Main Author: | CHNG, Kenny |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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