What is Singapore statutes Online?
Singapore Statutes Online (“SSO”) is a free service provided to the public by the Legislation Division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers of Singapore. The Legislation Division is Singapore’s central law drafting office.
Where can I buy Singapore statutes?
Toppan Leefung Pte Ltd
Singapore legislation can be purchased from the Singapore Government Printer, Toppan Leefung Pte Ltd. Please visit their website on legal publishing or their webshop for more information.
What is Singapore statutes?
Statutes are written laws enacted by the Singapore Parliament, as well as by other bodies that had power to pass laws for Singapore in the past. Statutes enacted by these other bodies may still be in force if they have not been repealed.
Where can I read Singapore law?
Reading Law in Singapore https://www.lexread.lexisnexis.com/pdfreader/reading-law-in-singapore .
What are the punishments in Singapore?
Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as punishments for serious offences. For certain offences, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. More than 400 people were executed in Singapore, mostly for drug trafficking, between 1991 and 2004.
Who drafts the statutes of Singapore?
The Legislation Division is Singapore’s central law drafting office and keeper of the Singapore statute book. The Division provides law drafting, legislative consultancy to the Government and all public sector agencies (including Town Councils), and law publication and database management for the public.
How do I find old versions of statutes?
1) Click a state name on the “State materials” tab (California), 2) scroll down and click “California Statutes & Court Rules” on the state’s page, and then 3) click the “Statutes Annotated – Historical” link in the right column under “Tools & Resources.”
Is legislation the same as statute?
Statutes or Acts of Parliament are known as primary legislation. A statute can also delegate to another person, usually a minister of the government, the power to enact secondary legislation, known as a statutory instrument. This usually takes the form of an order or regulations.
How do I find my act?
To locate acts/regulations, you can go direct to the legislation website of the relevant jurisdiction: Australian Capital Territory. Commonwealth. New South Wales.
What is LawNet?
LawNet is Singapore’s leading portal for legal research, information and transactions. It has been an indispensable tool for the legal community since 1990. LawNet is subscribed by a majority of Singapore lawyers and is also accessible by anyone outside the profession.
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