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1291.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.179

Book Review: Freedom of Expression in Japan: A Study in Comparative Law, Politics , and Society by Lawrence Ward Beer
Wright, Shelley  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 179 (Jul)

1292.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.181

Book Review: Law of Contract by Avtar Singh (4th Edition)
Crown, B. C.  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 181 (Jul)

1293.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.183

Book Review: The Closing Chapter by Alfred Thomson, Lord Denning
Woon, Walter  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 183 (Jul)

1294.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.184

Book Review: Lord Atkin by Geoffrey Lewis
Ricquier, W. J. M  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 184 (Jul)

1295.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.186

Book Review: Consensus and Confrontation: The United States and The Law of The Sea Convention Edited by Jon M. Van Dyke
Beckman, Robert C.  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 186 (Jul)

1296.  JULY 1986 Issue
p.188

Book Review: East Asia and The Law of The Sea by Choon-Ho Park
Conner, Alison W.  •  (1986) 28 Mal. Law Rev. 188 (Jul)

1297.  DECEMBER 1985 Issue
p.243

Extradition in Singapore and Malaysia
Brabyn, Janice M.  •  (1985) 27 Mal. Law Rev. 243 (Dec)
Current procedures for the surrender of fugitives to and from Singapore and Malaysia are discussed in some detail, with particular emphasis upon the nature of the evidence required from requesting states, the various restrictions upon the surrender of fugitives and the methods by which the legislation is applied to particular states. The underlying theme is the appropriate balance of functions between the judiciary and the executive in extradition proceedings. Some procedural reforms are also suggested.

1298.  DECEMBER 1985 Issue
p.284

Singapore Appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council - An Endangered Species?
Evans, Keith R. and Fordham, Margaret  •  (1985) 27 Mal. Law Rev. 284 (Dec)
With the recent abolition of appeals from Malaysia to the Privy Council, the time might now be ripe to consider whether appeals to that body should continue from Singapore. This article explores some of the issues which may influence any decision on the part of Singapore to abolish such appeals, and looks at possible changes which might be made within the existing system in preparation for eventual abolition. It concludes that abolition must, ultimately, be desirable for Singapore's legal development, but that there is nothing in the present state of affairs to justify the taking of precipitous action.

1299.  DECEMBER 1985 Issue
p.313

Personal Accountability of Strangers as Constructive Trustees
Hayton, David  •  (1985) 27 Mal. Law Rev. 313 (Dec)
The article deals with the question of when equity will impose a constructive trust on strangers who deal with trust property. This has traditionally occurred in two types of situations, namely where the stranger has received such property knowing of a breach of trust, and where the stranger has knowingly assisted in a fraudulent and dishonest design; in the latter case there is controversy as to whether actual or constructive notice suffices. The article criticises the classification, contending that the first category is covered by the general law of priorities, and suggests that actual notice be required for "knowing assistance".

1300.  DECEMBER 1985 Issue
p.321

Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) (Amendment No. 2) Act 1984
Woon, Walter  •  (1985) 27 Mal. Law Rev. 321 (Dec)

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