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Constitutional & Administrative Law
Last Updated Date: 11 July 2024
8 Units, Semester 2
Course Description:
This course will introduce the basic principles of constitutional law and administrative law. Public law relates primarily to the inter-relationship between government bodies established by the Constitution and the regulation of relationships between the State, communities and individuals. It is concerned with the extent to which law can promote 'good governance', how political power is legitimated, how abuses of public power are prevented, and the degree of autonomy from state interference individuals should enjoy. Topics will include: the nature of and separation of powers between executives, legislature and judiciary; protection of fundamental liberties; judicial review of administrative action.
Course Convenor: Prof Thio Li-ann
Co-teacher(s): Adjunct Prof Tan Yew Lee, Kevin; As/P Dian A H Shah; A/P Jaclyn Neo; As/P Marcus Teo; Ms Seah Ying Ying & Ms Raeesa Vakil
Course Codes: LC2007
Contact Hours: Two 2 hr lectures + One 3-hr tutorial
Workload: 7 hours
Mode of Assessment: Assignment (2500 words) [Due: 4 March 2024 (2pm)] - 30% & Final Exam - 70%
Preclusions: Nil
Prerequisites: Nil
Co-req: LC1004 Law of Torts & LC1001 Criminal Law
Examination Date: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 (AM)
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