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Home
Our Organisation
Editorial Board
Board of Advisors
SLR Annual Lecture
Introduction
Past Speakers
Write For Us
Introduction
Juris Submissions Policy
Current Volume
Vol 14 (2022/23)
Vol 13 (2021/22)
Vol 12 (2020/21)
Vol 11 (2019/20)
Vol 10 (2018/19)
Vol 9 (2017/18)
Vol 8 (2016/17)
Vol 7 (2015/16)
Disclaimer
Contact Us
Order our Journal
The Singapore Law Review
Established 1969
Asia's oldest student-run legal publication.
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The Singapore Law Review (SLR) is Asia's oldest student-run legal publication,managed exclusively by the students of the National University of Singapore, Faculty of Law.
Learn more about us, and write for our journal here.
Journal: Volume 42
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The Singapore Law Review Journal Volume 42 has been released. You may access the Journal on LawNet and HeinOnline, or purchase a hard copy of the journal on Amazon.
Juris Illuminae: Volume 15
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Juris Illuminae, the online supplement to our eponymous journal, features succinct and insightful articles penned by our in-house editors, NUS Law students, as well as a number of distinguished guest writers.All past Juris articles may be viewed here.
Access our most recent articles below:
Juris Illuminae Entries
Building Ecological Resilience in Singapore's Electricity System to Adapt to Climate Change
Contractual Capacity of Minors in Pakistan
Bailment & The Carriage of Goods: A Proprietary and Contractual Examination
Review of the Law Reform Committee's Report on Transnational Issue Estoppel
Determining the Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement: Anupam Mittal v Westbridge
Questioning the Strength of Protective Clauses in Wealth Management Contracts