Constitutional law in Malaysia and Singapore

This book established itself as the standard casebook in Constitutional Law for law schools in Malaysia and Singapore. To truly appreciate the disposition of constitutional law, a sound understanding of a c ountry's history, economy, sociology and politics is needed. This book offers the studen...

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Main Authors: Tan, Kevin YL (Author), Yeo, Tiong Min (Author)
Other Authors: Lee, Kiat Seng, Thio, Li-ann
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Published: Singapore Butterworths Asia 1997
©1997
Edition:Second Edition
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