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A Articles/Books/Reports

Aedit Abdullah, �The Legal Profession’, in Tan, KYL, Essays in Singapore Legal History, Singapore Academy of Law and Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore, 2005

Ahmad Ibrahim, �Developments in the Marriage Laws in Malaysia and Singapore’, Malaya LawReview, vol.

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Bartholomew, G W, Introduction to Tables of Written Law of the Republic of Singapore 1819-1971, MalayaLawReview, Singapore, 1972

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----- �The Singapore Legal System’, in Riaz Hassan (ed), Singapore: Society in Transition, OxfordUniversityPress, Singapore, 1976

----- �The Singapore Statute Book’, Malaya Law Review, vol. 26,1984, p. 1

Bartholomew, G W and Tan, K Y L, �A History of Law Reporting’, in Tan, KYL (ed), Essays in Singapore Legal History, Singapore Academy of Law and Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore, 2005

Braddell, Sir Roland, �Law and Lawyers’, in Makepeace, W, Brooke, G and Braddell, R (eds), One Hundred Years of Singapore, vol. 1, John Murray, London, 1921

----- The Law of the Straits Settlements: A Commentary, 2nd ed, vol. 1, Kelly & Walsh, Singapore, 1931

Bryan, K, Rule of Law in Singapore: Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession in Singapore, Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada, 2007

Chan Sek Keong, �The Criminal Process: The Singapore Model’, Singapore Law Review, vol. 17,1996, p. 431

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Dakolias, M, Court Performance Around the World: A Comparative Perspective, World Bank TechnicalPaperNo.

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Das, C (ed), Justice Through Law: Fifty Years ofthe Bar Council of Malaysia 1947-1997, Bar Council Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1997

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Ewing-Chow, M and Aedit Abdullah, �The Structure of the Legal Profession’, in Tan, K Y L (ed), The SingaporeLegal System, Singapore Academy of Law and Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore, 2005

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Lim, C, �The Singapore LawNet Experience’, Asean Law Journal, vol. 3,1995, p. 111

Lydgate, C, Lee’s Law: How Singapore Crushes Dissent, Scribe Publishers, Melbourne, 2003

Mallal, B A, �Law and Law Reporting in Malaya’, University of Malaya Law Review, vol. 1, 1959, p. 71

Mills, LA, �British Malaya 1824-1867’, Journal of the Malayan Branch ofthe RoyalAsiatic Society, vol.

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Phang, ABL, �Of “Cut-Off” Dates and Domination: Some Problematic Aspects of the Reception of English Law in Singapore’, Malaya Law Review, vol. 28, 1986, p. 242

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Riaz Hassan (ed), Singapore: Society in Transition, Oxford University Press, Singapore, 1976

Rutter, M F, The Applicable Law in Singapore and Malaysia: A Guide to Reception, Precedent and the Sources of Law in the Republic of Singapore and the Federation of Malaysia, Malayan Law Journal, Singapore, 1989

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Turnbull, C M, The Straits Settlements 1826-1867, Athlone Press, London, 1972

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Wee Chong Jin, �The Legal Profession in Singapore - Past, Present and Future, Malayan Law Journal’, vol. 2,1980, p. 1vii

Wee, K, �Customary Marriages and the Women’s Charter: Lingering Doubts’, Malaya Law Review, vol. 14, no. 1,1972, p. 93

Wee, KKS, �English Law and Chinese FamilyCustom in Singapore: The ProblemofFairness in Adjudication’, Malaya Law Review, vol. 16, no. 1, 1974, p. 52

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Woon, W, �The Applicability of English Law in Singapore’, in Woon, W (ed), The Singapore Legal System, Longman & Malaya Law Review, Singapore, 1989

---- �The Applicability of English Law in Singapore’, in Tan, KYL (ed), TheSingaporeLegal System, 2nd ed, Singapore UniversityPress, Singapore, 1999

---- �The Doctrine of Judicial Precedent’, in Tan, K Y L (ed), The Singapore Legal System, 2nd ed, SingaporeUniversityPress, Singapore, 1999

Wurtzburg, C E, Raffles ofthe Eastern Isles, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1954

Yeong, S S, �Clarity or Controversy: The Meaning of Judicial Independence in Singapore and Malaysia’, Singapore Law Review, vol.

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B Cases

Chan Hiang Leng Colin v PP [1994] 3 SLR 662

ChngSuan Tzev Ministerfor Home Affairs [1989] 1 MLJ 69

Chua Choon Neoh v Spottiswoode (1868) 1 Kyshe 216

GCHQ case [1985] 1 AC 374

JabarvPublicProsecutor [1995] 1 SLR617

Kamoo v Thomas Turner Bassett (1808) 1 Kyshe 1

OngAh Chuan v PublicProsecutor [1981] AC 6

PlazaSingapura(Pte)LtdvCosdel(S)PteLtd [1990] SLR93; [1990] SGCA9

PPv Taw ChengKong [1998] 2 SLR 410

ReMatthews, ex parte Powell (1875) 1ChD501

Re Yee Yut Yee [1978] 2 MLJ142

Regina v Willans (1858) 3 Kyshe 16

Rodyk v Williamson (Unreported, 24 May 1834), referred to in In the goods of Abdullah

(1835) 2 Kyshe Eccles 8

SukmaDarmawan [1999] 1 MLJ 266

Taw ChengKongvPP [1998] 1 SLR 943

UnitedMalayanBanking Corp Bhdv Pemungut Hasil Tanah, Kota Tinggi [1984] 2 MLJ 87

Woon Ngee Yew v Ng Yoon Thai [1941] MLJ 37

Yeap Cheah NeovOng ChengNeo (1875) LR 6 PC 281

C Legislation

5 Geo IV (Cap 108)

6 Geo IV (Cap 85)

13 Geo III (Cap 63)

42 Geo III (Cap 29)

21Vic (Cap 106)

22 Vic (Cap 106)

29 Vic (Cap 115)

30 Vic (Cap 115)

3 Will IV (Cap 85)

4 Will IV (Cap 85)

6 Will IV (Cap 53)

7 Will IV (Cap 53)

Administration ofMuslimLawAct (Cap 3)

Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance (Ordinance 57 of 1966)

Application of English Law Act (Cap 7A)

CharterAct of 1813 (53 Geo III, Cap 155)

CompaniesAct (Cap 50), Singapore Statutes

Constitution of the Republic of Singapore

Courts Ordinance, No. 30 of 1907 (Straits Settlements)

Guidelines on the Application of Banking Regulations to Islamic Banking, Singapore, Mone­tary Authority of Singapore, 2009 (Cap 143)

Internal SecurityAct (Cap 143)

InternationalArbitrationAct (Cap 143A)

Intestate Succession Act (Cap 146)

LawsAct 1983 (Cap 275), Revised Edition

Legal Profession (International Services) Rules 2008

Legal Profession (Law Corporation) Rules, GN No. S425/2000

Legal Profession (Practising Certificate) Rules

LegalProfession (QualifiedPersons) Amendment Rules 2009, S331 of2009

Legal Profession (Qualified Persons) Rules 2002, enacted under s 2(2) of the Legal Profession Act (Cap 161), as amended

LegalProfessionAct (Cap 217), Singapore Statutes, 1970 RevEd

LimitedLiabilityPartnershipsAct (Cap 163A)

Maintenance of Parents Act (Cap 367B)

Subordinate CourtsAct (Cap 321)

The Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore (State Constitutions) Order in Council 1963, SI 1963

No. 1493, published in the State of Singapore Government Gazette, Sp No. S1 of 1963

The Singapore Order-in-Council dated 27 March 1946, Statutory Rules and Orders, 1946, no. 462

Women’s Charter (Cap 353)

D Web materials

The Law Society of Singapore

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