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Constitutional Interpretation in Singapore - Theory and Practice (Paperback): Jaclyn L. Neo Constitutional Interpretation in Singapore - Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Jaclyn L. Neo
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the heart of constitutional interpretation is the struggle between, on the one hand, fidelity to founding meanings, and, on the other hand, creative interpretation to suit the context and needs of an evolving society. This book considers the recent growth of constitutional cases in Singapore in the last ten years. It examines the underpinnings of Singapore's constitutional system, explores how Singapore courts have dealt with issues related to rights and power, and sets developments in Singapore in the wider context of new thinking and constitutional developments worldwide. It argues that Singapore is witnessing a shift in legal and political culture as both judges and citizens display an increasing willingness to engage with constitutional ideas and norms.

Religious Offences in Common Law Asia - Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Hardcover): Li-Ann... Religious Offences in Common Law Asia - Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Hardcover)
Li-Ann Thio, Jaclyn L. Neo
R2,999 Discovery Miles 29 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides in-depth comparative analysis of how religious penal clauses have been developed and employed within Asian common law states, and the impact of such developments on constitutional rights. By examining the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of religious offences as well as interrogating the nature and impact of religious penal clauses within the region, it contributes to the broader dialogue in relation to religious penal clauses globally, whether in countries which practise forms of secular or religious constitutionalism. Asian practice is significant in this respect, given the centrality of religion to social life and indeed, in some jurisdictions, to constitutional or national identity. Providing rigorous studies of common law jurisdictions that have adopted similar provisions in their penal code, the contributors provide an original examination and analysis of the use and development of these religious clauses in their respective jurisdictions. They draw upon their insights into the background sociopolitical and constitutional contexts to consider how the inter-relationship of religion and state may determine the rationale and scope of religious offences. These country-by-country chapters inform the conceptual examination of religious views and sentiments as a basis for criminality and the forms of 'harm' that attract legal safeguards. Several chapters examine these questions from a historical and comparative perspective, considering the underlying bases and scope, as well as evolving objectives of these provisions. Through these examinations, the book critically interrogates the legacy of colonialism on the criminal law and constitutional practice of various Asian states.

Constitutional Interpretation in Singapore - Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Jaclyn L. Neo Constitutional Interpretation in Singapore - Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Jaclyn L. Neo
R4,176 Discovery Miles 41 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the heart of constitutional interpretation is the struggle between, on the one hand, fidelity to founding meanings, and, on the other hand, creative interpretation to suit the context and needs of an evolving society. This book considers the recent growth of constitutional cases in Singapore in the last ten years. It examines the underpinnings of Singapore's constitutional system, explores how Singapore courts have dealt with issues related to rights and power, and sets developments in Singapore in the wider context of new thinking and constitutional developments worldwide. It argues that Singapore is witnessing a shift in legal and political culture as both judges and citizens display an increasing willingness to engage with constitutional ideas and norms.

Regulating Religion in Asia - Norms, Modes, and Challenges (Paperback): Jaclyn L. Neo, Arif A. Jamal, Daniel P.S. Goh Regulating Religion in Asia - Norms, Modes, and Challenges (Paperback)
Jaclyn L. Neo, Arif A. Jamal, Daniel P.S. Goh
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, law and religion scholarship has increasingly emphasized the need to study the interaction of legal and religious ideas and institutions, norms and practices. The overall question that this scholarship explores may be stated as follows: how do legal and religious ideas and institutions, methods and mechanisms, beliefs and believers influence each other, for better and for worse, in the past, present and future? This volume engages this area of scholarship by examining how law regulates religion, and how religion responds to such regulations. It examines underlying norms influencing state regulation of religion, and challenges emerging from such regulation. Importantly, this volume will go beyond the conventional enquiries that draw upon the Anglo-European approaches and experiences, and emphasize instead Asian perspectives in order to expand and build upon existing understandings about the complex relationship between law and religion.

Regulating Religion in Asia - Norms, Modes, and Challenges (Hardcover): Jaclyn L. Neo, Arif A. Jamal, Daniel P.S. Goh Regulating Religion in Asia - Norms, Modes, and Challenges (Hardcover)
Jaclyn L. Neo, Arif A. Jamal, Daniel P.S. Goh
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, law and religion scholarship has increasingly emphasized the need to study the interaction of legal and religious ideas and institutions, norms and practices. The overall question that this scholarship explores may be stated as follows: how do legal and religious ideas and institutions, methods and mechanisms, beliefs and believers influence each other, for better and for worse, in the past, present and future? This volume engages this area of scholarship by examining how law regulates religion, and how religion responds to such regulations. It examines underlying norms influencing state regulation of religion, and challenges emerging from such regulation. Importantly, this volume will go beyond the conventional enquiries that draw upon the Anglo-European approaches and experiences, and emphasize instead Asian perspectives in order to expand and build upon existing understandings about the complex relationship between law and religion.

Religious Offences in Common Law Asia - Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Paperback): Li-Ann... Religious Offences in Common Law Asia - Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice (Paperback)
Li-Ann Thio, Jaclyn L. Neo
R1,595 Discovery Miles 15 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides in-depth comparative analysis of how religious penal clauses have been developed and employed within Asian common law states, and the impact of such developments on constitutional rights. By examining the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of religious offences as well as interrogating the nature and impact of religious penal clauses within the region, it contributes to the broader dialogue in relation to religious penal clauses globally, whether in countries which practise forms of secular or religious constitutionalism. Asian practice is significant in this respect, given the centrality of religion to social life and indeed, in some jurisdictions, to constitutional or national identity. Providing rigorous studies of common law jurisdictions that have adopted similar provisions in their penal code, the contributors provide an original examination and analysis of the use and development of these religious clauses in their respective jurisdictions. They draw upon their insights into the background sociopolitical and constitutional contexts to consider how the inter-relationship of religion and state may determine the rationale and scope of religious offences. These country-by-country chapters inform the conceptual examination of religious views and sentiments as a basis for criminality and the forms of 'harm' that attract legal safeguards. Several chapters examine these questions from a historical and comparative perspective, considering the underlying bases and scope, as well as evolving objectives of these provisions. Through these examinations, the book critically interrogates the legacy of colonialism on the criminal law and constitutional practice of various Asian states.

Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia (Hardcover): Jaclyn L. Neo, Ngoc Son Bui Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
Jaclyn L. Neo, Ngoc Son Bui
R3,106 Discovery Miles 31 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the presence of ethnic, religious, political, and ideational pluralities in Southeast Asian societies and how their respective constitutions respond to these pluralities. Countries covered in this book are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The chapters examine: first, the range of pluralist constitutional values and ideas embodied in the constitutions; secondly, the pluralist sources of constitutional norms; thirdly, the design of constitutional structures responding to various pluralities; and fourthly, the construction and interpretation of bills of rights in response to existing pluralities. The 'pluralist constitution' is thus one that recognises internal pluralities within society and makes arrangements to accommodate, rather than eliminate, these pluralities.

Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Jaclyn L. Neo, Ngoc Son Bui Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Jaclyn L. Neo, Ngoc Son Bui
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the presence of ethnic, religious, political, and ideational pluralities in Southeast Asian societies and how their respective constitutions respond to these pluralities. Countries covered in this book are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The chapters examine: first, the range of pluralist constitutional values and ideas embodied in the constitutions; secondly, the pluralist sources of constitutional norms; thirdly, the design of constitutional structures responding to various pluralities; and fourthly, the construction and interpretation of bills of rights in response to existing pluralities. The 'pluralist constitution' is thus one that recognises internal pluralities within society and makes arrangements to accommodate, rather than eliminate, these pluralities.

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