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 &
Distinguished Professor David Nelken, University of Macerata, Italy & University of Cardiff, United Kingdom

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 &
Assistant Professor Cheah Wui Ling, 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

 

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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