Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]

Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency is an excellent contribution to the literature on a uniquely Singaporean institution: the Elected Presidency. Established in 1991 as a means of providing an intrainstitutional check upon the exercise of executive power through a de...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-53762021-09-28T06:36:02Z Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review] CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency is an excellent contribution to the literature on a uniquely Singaporean institution: the Elected Presidency. Established in 1991 as a means of providing an intrainstitutional check upon the exercise of executive power through a democratically-elected head-of-state, the Elected Presidency is an autochthonous innovation to the traditional Westminster structure of government. A compilation of insightful and thought-provoking essays, the book will be an invaluable resource for lawyers, academics, law students, and anyone else interested in the Elected Presidency. 2020-09-30T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3418 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Public Law and Legal Theory
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CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny
Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
description Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency is an excellent contribution to the literature on a uniquely Singaporean institution: the Elected Presidency. Established in 1991 as a means of providing an intrainstitutional check upon the exercise of executive power through a democratically-elected head-of-state, the Elected Presidency is an autochthonous innovation to the traditional Westminster structure of government. A compilation of insightful and thought-provoking essays, the book will be an invaluable resource for lawyers, academics, law students, and anyone else interested in the Elected Presidency.
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author CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny
author_facet CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny
author_sort CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny
title Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
title_short Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
title_full Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
title_fullStr Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
title_full_unstemmed Constitutional Change in Singapore: Reforming the Elected Presidency by Jaclyn L. Neo and Swati S. Jhaveri, eds [Book Review]
title_sort constitutional change in singapore: reforming the elected presidency by jaclyn l. neo and swati s. jhaveri, eds [book review]
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3418
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