Constitutional Change in Singapore

Constitutional Change in Singapore

Reforming the Elected Presidency

Jhaveri, Swati; Neo, Jaclyn

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

276

Dura

Inglês

9781138062047

15 a 20 dias

571

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Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Foreword List of Tables; Table of Cases; Table of Legislations Introduction: Constitutional Design and Change in 'Reforming' Singapore's Elected Presidency Jaclyn L Neo 1. Looking Back at the Elected Presidency: Design Choices and Unintended Consequences Kevin YL Tan & Lam Peng Er 2. Past Imperfect, Future Tense: The Elected Presidency and the Constitutional Development of an 'Ever Evolving Hybrid' Thio Li-ann 3. Mandates, Majorities and the Legitimacy of the Elected Presidency Kevin YL Tan 4. Of Good, Wise Men and Women: Privileging Elites in the Quest for Good Governance Eugene KB Tan 5. Constitutionalizing Minority Representation: The Reserved Elections Mechanism and the Politicization of Ethnicity in Singapore Jaclyn L Neo 6. Squaring the Circle: The President as a Symbol of Multiculturalism and National Unity Eugene KB Tan 7. From Eligibility to Election: The Mechanics of the Presidential Poll Jack Tsen-Ta Lee 8. Of Constitutional Commissions and Expert-Led Interpretation During Processes of Constitutional Change Maartje de Visser 9. Reflecting on Constitutional Change in Singapore: The Role of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary Swati Jhaveri
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Wee Kim Wee;NTUC Income;Singapore;GRC;Elected Presidency;Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong;constitutional reform process;Group Representation Constituencies;constitutional change;Public Engagement;Elected Presidency Scheme;Presidential Elections Committee;Reserved Election;Malay Community;Private Sector Candidates;Stringent Eligibility Criteria;Singapore Constitution;Past Reserves;Pap Government;Presidential Elections Act;People's Action Party;President's Discretionary Powers;Conclusive Evidence Clauses;Malay Candidates;Malay President;EP's Power;Ouster Clauses;CPA Member;Yang di-Pertuan Negara