An innovative invocation of substantive legitimate expectations in Singapore
The Singapore Court of Appeal, the final appellate court in Singapore, has in Tan Seng Kee v Attorney-General [2022] SGCA 16 (“Tan Seng Kee”) recently revisited the vexed question of the constitutionality of section 377A in Singapore’s Penal Code—a provision which criminalises homosexual acts betwee...
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Main Author: | CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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