This document provides information on how to locate Singapore legislation. It explains that Singapore laws include the Constitution, Acts, and Subsidiary Legislation. It describes that Acts are given chapter numbers and Subsidiary Legislation provide details to implement Acts. The document recommends using Singapore Statutes Online or LawNet to locate Acts and Subsidiary Legislation by chapter number, title, or keyword search. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to search for specific legislation on Singapore Statutes Online.
The document provides instructions on locating and accessing a UK case, Le Livre v Gould [1893] 1 QB 491, using various legal research databases and tools including LawNet, Westlaw, Lexis, and JustCite. It explains how to search for the case by citation in the basic search bar in LawNet or using the case citation in JustCite to find where the full text is available. The document also provides guidance on accessing the full text of cases from Westlaw and Lexis and notes that court admissible PDF versions can be downloaded.
The document provides instructions for locating a Singapore case using LawNet. It notes that LawNet should be used as the database to search for the case Planmarine AG v Maritime and Part Authority of Singapore. The document explains some of the key information found when viewing a case on LawNet, such as parallel citations, catchwords, and provides screenshots to demonstrate searching and viewing a case on LawNet.
This document provides instructions for noting up Singapore cases using the LawNet legal research database. It explains how to search for a case by name rather than citation to retrieve all references, and how to use the Case Reference Search tool to find and sort judgments that reference the selected case. Contact details are provided for any questions.
The document provides instructions for locating a specific book titled "Michael P Furmston, Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston’s Law of Contract (Oxford University Press, 2012)" in the SMU library. It describes how to search for the book title in the library catalog, identify the correct edition, and find the call number and shelf location. It also explains how to request the book if it is currently checked out by another patron.
This document provides instructions for accessing legal resources for a business law course. It outlines how to locate Singapore and UK case law using LawNet and Singapore legislation using Singapore Statutes Online. It discusses what case law and legislation are, how they are cited, and exercises for finding specific cases and legislation. Key terms explained include neutral citations, reported case citations, and the difference between Acts and subsidiary legislation in Singapore. Contact details for the library are provided.
This document provides an introduction to case law citations and how to read them. It discusses the components of a case citation including the case name, court, year and page number. It explains neutral citations used in Singapore and England/Wales and how each case is assigned a sequential number. It also notes some common abbreviations used in case citations and provides a resource to look up legal abbreviations.
This document provides information on how to locate Singapore legislation. It explains that Singapore laws include the Constitution, Acts, and Subsidiary Legislation. It describes that Acts are given chapter numbers and Subsidiary Legislation provide details to implement Acts. The document recommends using Singapore Statutes Online or LawNet to locate Acts and Subsidiary Legislation by chapter number, title, or keyword search. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to search for specific legislation on Singapore Statutes Online.
The document provides instructions on locating and accessing a UK case, Le Livre v Gould [1893] 1 QB 491, using various legal research databases and tools including LawNet, Westlaw, Lexis, and JustCite. It explains how to search for the case by citation in the basic search bar in LawNet or using the case citation in JustCite to find where the full text is available. The document also provides guidance on accessing the full text of cases from Westlaw and Lexis and notes that court admissible PDF versions can be downloaded.
The document provides instructions for locating a Singapore case using LawNet. It notes that LawNet should be used as the database to search for the case Planmarine AG v Maritime and Part Authority of Singapore. The document explains some of the key information found when viewing a case on LawNet, such as parallel citations, catchwords, and provides screenshots to demonstrate searching and viewing a case on LawNet.
This document provides instructions for noting up Singapore cases using the LawNet legal research database. It explains how to search for a case by name rather than citation to retrieve all references, and how to use the Case Reference Search tool to find and sort judgments that reference the selected case. Contact details are provided for any questions.
The document provides instructions for locating a specific book titled "Michael P Furmston, Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston’s Law of Contract (Oxford University Press, 2012)" in the SMU library. It describes how to search for the book title in the library catalog, identify the correct edition, and find the call number and shelf location. It also explains how to request the book if it is currently checked out by another patron.
This document provides instructions for accessing legal resources for a business law course. It outlines how to locate Singapore and UK case law using LawNet and Singapore legislation using Singapore Statutes Online. It discusses what case law and legislation are, how they are cited, and exercises for finding specific cases and legislation. Key terms explained include neutral citations, reported case citations, and the difference between Acts and subsidiary legislation in Singapore. Contact details for the library are provided.
This document provides an introduction to case law citations and how to read them. It discusses the components of a case citation including the case name, court, year and page number. It explains neutral citations used in Singapore and England/Wales and how each case is assigned a sequential number. It also notes some common abbreviations used in case citations and provides a resource to look up legal abbreviations.
This document provides instructions for searching for legislation and finding commencement dates on Lexis Singapore. It outlines searching for an act by source and terms, reviewing and selecting results, browsing the full act, and finding annotations and amendments. It also notes finding commencement dates through annotations or by searching act titles in commentaries and finding dates for specific provisions by scrolling to their numbers.
The document provides guidance on locating journal articles using electronic resources at the university. It describes searching journal databases using keywords and Boolean operators, reviewing results, and alternatively checking the source directory to determine if the university subscribes to a particular journal before searching or browsing that journal. The final step is to review and select relevant search results from the journal sources.
This document provides guidance on using Lexis Singapore and LexisNexis Australia to locate case law. It instructs users to select the source, enter search terms using Boolean operators, and review and select cases from the search results. The document also notes that search results can be filtered and cases provide citations, treatment notes, and the option to print.
JustCite provides a summary of legal cases with key details like citations and subsequent case treatment. It allows access to full case texts and maps how cases are linked through precedents. Case summaries and commentaries are also included for some cases.
This document provides an overview of how to locate and search for case law using Westlaw. It discusses the primary jurisdictions that are covered, including the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, EU, Korea, and Hong Kong. It demonstrates how to perform basic and advanced searches, and how to filter search results. It also explains the information that is provided on the result pages, such as the case analysis, citation, and ability to download the court document.
This document provides information on locating legislation through Lawnet, including that it covers versioned legislation from 1997 to present, notices and directions, and Hansards from 1955 to present. It outlines how to perform basic and advanced searches on Lawnet to find legislation by part of an act, year, subject or status. Additionally, current legislation can be located through the legislation search tab under legal research.
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Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
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Capital Punishment by Saif Javed (LLM)ppt.pptxOmGod1
This PowerPoint presentation, titled "Capital Punishment in India: Constitutionality and Rarest of Rare Principle," is a comprehensive exploration of the death penalty within the Indian criminal justice system. Authored by Saif Javed, an LL.M student specializing in Criminal Law and Criminology at Kazi Nazrul University, the presentation delves into the constitutional aspects and ethical debates surrounding capital punishment. It examines key legal provisions, significant case laws, and the specific categories of offenders excluded from the death penalty. The presentation also discusses recent recommendations by the Law Commission of India regarding the gradual abolishment of capital punishment, except for terrorism-related offenses. This detailed analysis aims to foster informed discussions on the future of the death penalty in India.
This document provides instructions for searching for legislation and finding commencement dates on Lexis Singapore. It outlines searching for an act by source and terms, reviewing and selecting results, browsing the full act, and finding annotations and amendments. It also notes finding commencement dates through annotations or by searching act titles in commentaries and finding dates for specific provisions by scrolling to their numbers.
The document provides guidance on locating journal articles using electronic resources at the university. It describes searching journal databases using keywords and Boolean operators, reviewing results, and alternatively checking the source directory to determine if the university subscribes to a particular journal before searching or browsing that journal. The final step is to review and select relevant search results from the journal sources.
This document provides guidance on using Lexis Singapore and LexisNexis Australia to locate case law. It instructs users to select the source, enter search terms using Boolean operators, and review and select cases from the search results. The document also notes that search results can be filtered and cases provide citations, treatment notes, and the option to print.
JustCite provides a summary of legal cases with key details like citations and subsequent case treatment. It allows access to full case texts and maps how cases are linked through precedents. Case summaries and commentaries are also included for some cases.
This document provides an overview of how to locate and search for case law using Westlaw. It discusses the primary jurisdictions that are covered, including the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, EU, Korea, and Hong Kong. It demonstrates how to perform basic and advanced searches, and how to filter search results. It also explains the information that is provided on the result pages, such as the case analysis, citation, and ability to download the court document.
This document provides information on locating legislation through Lawnet, including that it covers versioned legislation from 1997 to present, notices and directions, and Hansards from 1955 to present. It outlines how to perform basic and advanced searches on Lawnet to find legislation by part of an act, year, subject or status. Additionally, current legislation can be located through the legislation search tab under legal research.
Safeguarding Against Financial Crime: AML Compliance Regulations DemystifiedPROF. PAUL ALLIEU KAMARA
To ensure the integrity of financial systems and combat illicit financial activities, understanding AML (Anti-Money Laundering) compliance regulations is crucial for financial institutions and businesses. AML compliance regulations are designed to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorist activities by imposing specific requirements on financial institutions, including customer due diligence, monitoring, and reporting of suspicious activities (GitHub Docs).
Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
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The immediate step is an intelligent choice; don’t procrastinate. In the aftermath of the crash, taking care of yourself and taking quick steps can help you protect yourself from significant injuries. Make sure that you have collected the essential data and information.
Capital Punishment by Saif Javed (LLM)ppt.pptxOmGod1
This PowerPoint presentation, titled "Capital Punishment in India: Constitutionality and Rarest of Rare Principle," is a comprehensive exploration of the death penalty within the Indian criminal justice system. Authored by Saif Javed, an LL.M student specializing in Criminal Law and Criminology at Kazi Nazrul University, the presentation delves into the constitutional aspects and ethical debates surrounding capital punishment. It examines key legal provisions, significant case laws, and the specific categories of offenders excluded from the death penalty. The presentation also discusses recent recommendations by the Law Commission of India regarding the gradual abolishment of capital punishment, except for terrorism-related offenses. This detailed analysis aims to foster informed discussions on the future of the death penalty in India.