Student disciplinary proceedings in universities: The importance of due process and evidentiary standards when investigating and adjudicating serious offences
In Singapore, recent news about university students involved in sexual offences have generated considerable discourse on the features of its criminal justice system, with a pronounced focus on the appropriate sanctions that should have been meted out by either the university or the courts/police. Wh...
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Main Author: | CHEN, Siyuan |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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