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The rule of law in Singapore : legal communitarianism, paternal democracy, and the developmentalist state / Li-ann Thio.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thio, Li-ann, author.
Series:
The Rule of Law in Context.
The Rule of Law in Context
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communitarianism--Singapore.
Communitarianism.
Democracy--Singapore.
Democracy.
Rule of law--Singapore.
Rule of law.
Singapore--Politics and government.
Singapore.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (263 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2025.
System Details:
text file HTML
Summary:
This book examines the operation of the rule of law in the non-liberal democracy of Singapore. The rule of law in Singapore has been both lauded for anchoring efficient and effective government and lambasted for being procedural and statist. 21st-century Singapore has experienced modest political liberalisation, manifesting a paternal democracy where the governor-governed relationship is evolving, from a 'father knows best' paternalistic mindset to a more consultative approach to governance, where dialogue rather than diktat is the norm in a post-deferential era. The Singapore case study helps pluralise the rule of law as a universal principle which moderates power, and may be variously implemented. The book examines the reception of the rule of law within the Singapore legal order, and how it interacts with constitutional principles like the separation of powers and democracy in the design of constitutional institutions and forging of structural and rights-oriented judicial review. It considers how the rule of law, contoured by legal communitarianism, sustains a managed democracy in relation to legislation governing internal security, public assemblies, religious harmony and online falsehoods. It questions whether the chilling of political speech by strict laws on political defamation and contempt of court has been significantly defrosted by important developments which seek ordered liberty through a more calibrated form of review. Lucid and engaging, this book will be of interest to researchers working in constitutional law.
Contents:
Introduction: Rule of Law in Singapore - A Provisional Orientation 1. The Reception and Development of the Rule of Law within the Singapore Legal System: From Colony to State 2. Rule of Law, the Constitutional Order and Institutions 3. Rule of Law, Institutions and Structural Judicial Review 4. Rule of Law, Managed Democracy and Civil and Political Rights 5. Judicial Review and the Administrative State 6. Judicial Review and Rights Jurisprudence 7. Conclusion: The Future of the Rule of Law in Singapore
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781509951413
1509951415
9781509951420
1509951423
9781509951406
1509951407
OCLC:
1470851598

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