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  1. The Legislative Assembly of the State of Singapore was the legislature of the Government of Singapore from 1955 to 1965 and is the predecessor of the Parliament of Singapore. The Rendel Constitution, proposed in 1953, sought to give the local population more self-governance as the Merdeka independence movement grew.

    • Sources of and Influences Upon Constitutional Law
    • Supremacy of The Constitution
    • Amendment
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Constitutionalism has been described as being "concerned with curbing oppressive government and preserving individual freedom while retaining a realm for the exercise of legitimate governmental power". A constitution can therefore be described as "[t]he fundamental and organic law of a nation or state, establishing the conception, character, and or...

    According to British jurist and constitutional theorist Albert Venn Dicey, three legal criteria must be satisfied before a constitution can claim to be supreme: 1. There must be codification, that is, the constitution must be written. 2. The constitution must be rigid. 3. Authority must be given to the courts to evaluate the constitutionality of le...

    The Constitution stipulates two different amendment procedures for different purposes. Most of the provisions in the Constitution may be amended with a supermajority of votes of all the elected MPs. However, a national referendumis required to amend certain provisions. This highlights the varying importance accorded to different types of constituti...

    Articles and websites

    1. Tan, Eugene; Chan, Gary (20 September 2011), "The Constitution", The Singapore Legal System, Singapore Academy of Law, archived from the original on 24 July 2011. 2. Lee, Jack Tsen-Ta (2007), "Interpreting Bills of Rights: The Value of a Comparative Approach", International Journal of Constitutional Law, 5 (1): 122–152, doi:10.1093/icon/mol042.

    Books

    1. 张黎衍, Li-ann Thio (1966), Report of the Constitutional Commission 1966 [chairman: Wee Chong Jin], Singapore: Government Printer, OCLC 51640681, archived from the original on 27 September 2018. 2. Sheridan, L[ionel] A[stor], ed. (1961), Malaya and Singapore, the Borneo Territories: The Development of Its Laws and Constitution, London: Stevens, OCLC 1838341. 3. Tan, Kevin Y[ew] L[ee]; Thio, Li-ann (2010), Constitutional Law in Malaysia and Singapore (3rd ed.), Singapore: LexisNexis, ISBN 978-...

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The Singapore Parliament is unicameral and together with the President of Singapore is known as the Legislature. About Us Please click the links on the right to find out more on what Parliament is about.

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  3. At its widest, it can refer collectively to the three traditional branches of government – the Executive branch, Legislative branch (the President and Parliament of Singapore) and Judicial branch (the Supreme Court and Subordinate Courts of Singapore ).

  4. The unicameral Singaporean parliament is the legislature in Singapore with the president as its head. Before independence in 1965, it was known as the Legislative Assembly. It currently consists of 93 members of parliament.