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The Woffles Wu Saga: A Case For the High Court to Exercise its Revisionary Powers?

The Woffles Wu Saga: A Case For the High Court to Exercise its Revisionary Powers?

Woffles Wu As an NUS law grad living and practising abroad, I would like to add some further food for thought on this Woffles Wu saga. • Question 1: The judge is not totally blameless. Under Section 128 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 (“the Code”), “a court may alter a charge or frame a new charge, whether in... 

The minister and the surgeon

The minister and the surgeon

Speaking at the Ministry of Law's Arbitration Dialogue 2012 at the Maxwell Chambers, where a gathering of eminent international arbitrators and arbitration counsels met to discuss developments in Singapore’s arbitration landscape and the recent enhancements made to the Singapore International Arbitration Act (IAA), Law and... 

PM Lee, population economics, Chris Balding and the greatest danger forward (Part I)

PM Lee, population economics, Chris Balding and the greatest danger forward (Part I)

[Editor's note: The article is broken down into 2 parts for easier reading. Part II is here: PM Lee, population economics, Chris Balding and the greatest danger forward (Part II)] . GREATEST DANGER IS SLOWING DOWN? Our most learned Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong (LHL), made a thought-provoking speech entitled "Singapore's... 



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