Here are the articles that were created or expanded by students in Semester 1 of the 2011–2012 academic year. (The articles are in the process of being edited and made publicly available on Wikipedia.)
← 2010–2011 | 2012–2013 → |
Group | Section G2 | Section G3 |
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1 | Non-constituency Member of Parliament | Constitution of Singapore The section on "Sources of constitutional law". |
2 | Representative democracy in Singapore | Powers of the President of Singapore The sections about (1) whether the President may speak publicly on controversial matters without Cabinet's approval, and (2) whether the President possesses "soft powers" (and what such "soft powers" might be). |
3 | Fettering of discretion in Singapore administrative law | Re Fong Thin Choo Focusing on the part of the judgment dealing with the setting aside of a decision by a public authority on the basis of a material error of fact. |
4 | Doctrine of bias in Singapore law Sections of the article dealing with actual bias and imputed bias. |
Threshold issues in Singapore administrative law Section on the law relating to personal and public interest standing (locus standi). |
5 | Ong Ah Chuan v. Public Prosecutor The section on the part of the judgment dealing with Article 9(1) of the Constitution and fundamental rules of natural justice. |
Constitution of Singapore Sections on "Supremacy of the Constitution" and "Amendment" (how the Constitution may be amended). |
6 | Ong Ah Chuan v. Public Prosecutor The section on the part of the judgment dealing with Article 12(1) of the Constitution. |
Chan Hiang Leng Colin v. Public Prosecutor An article about the High Court's judgment Chan Hiang Leng Colin v. Public Prosecutor [1994] 3 S.L.R.(R.) 209. |
7 | Remedies in Singapore constitutional law | Shadrake v. Attorney-General Updates to the draft article prepared by students who took the course in 2010–2011 to take into account the Court of Appeal's judgment in the matter, in particular dealing with the Court's comments on constitutional law. |
8 | Internal Security Act (Singapore) A section on Part II, Chapter II, of the Act, which deals with detention without trial. |
Exclusion of judicial review in Singapore law |