Centre for Asian Legal Studies
Year 2012
| Date | Event |
| 10-11 December 2012 |
Southeast Asian-based Socio-legal Research
By Assistant Professor Lynette Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| 10 December 2012 |
The Role of Civil Liberties in Civil Society Activism for Social Justice in South East Asia
Jointly Organised by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Germany |
| 6-7 December 2012 |
Introduction to Qualitative Methods for Socio-legal Scholarship
By Mr Terence Halliday, American Bar Foundation, United States of America & |
| 30 November 2012 |
The Conflation of Ethnicity and Religion: The Malaysian Constitution Revisited
By Dr Kartina A. Choong, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom |
| 29 October 2012 |
Malaysian Society at the Constitutional Crossroads
By Professor Hoong Phun Lee, Monash University, Australia |
| 15 October 2012 |
Why the Rule of Law is Too Important to be Left to Lawyers
By Professor Martin Krygier, University of New South Wales, Australia |
| 12-13 October 2012 |
Directions & Determinants in Myanmar/Burma's Legal Reform Process
By Professor Andrew Harding, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| 3 October 2012 |
Conducting Socio-legal Research at NUS Law: A sharing session
By Assistant Professor Lynette Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore & |
| 27-28 September 2012 |
Research Symposium on Pluralism, Transnationalism & Culture in Asian Law
By Professor Andrew Harding, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| 26 September 2012 |
A Global Law School Curriculum?
By Professor H. Patrick Glenn, McGill University, Canada |
| 21 August 2012 |
What comes after Law and Development?
By Associate Professor David K. Linnan, University of South Carolina, United States of America |
| 8 August 2012 |
An Inside Job: Indonesia's Path to Constitutional Democracy
By Professor Donald L. Horowitz, Duke University, United States of America |
| 5-7 July 2012 |
Legal Histories of the British Empire Conference
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| 25 April 2012 |
Reflections on I Didn't Do It, the Lay Judge System, and Legal Education in and out of Japan
By Professor Kent Anderson, University of Adelaide, Australia |
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