Formulating general principles in a difficult area: Justice Phang and revenue law
Justice Andrew Phang has the distinction of having heard the greatest number of revenue law cases of any judge in Singapore, past or present. His judgments continue to be definitive statements of the legal position in multiple areas of revenue law and also provide a rich source of the history of rev...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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