Celebrating the Festival of Lights with Mdm Eswari, whose Son Faces Imminent Execution
An article on spending Deepavali with the mother of a death row convict with views […]
Recent Judicial Comments on the Basic Structure of the Constitution
The idea of the “basic structure” of the Constitution of Singapore has been the subject […]
M Ravi: ‘Don’t Walk the Path for Fame and Glory, Do it for the Poor and Defenceless’
An Interview with M. Ravi by the Singapore Daily and also republished by The Independent […]
Section 377A in Singapore and the (De)Criminalization of Homosexuality
This article reviews some of the recent challenges to the legal status of homosexuality in […]
The Point at Which the Right to Access Counsel Arises
The question of whether when an accused person, who has been remanded to assist with […]
Gay Liberation in the Illiberal State
A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the […]
Introductory Note to Yong Vui Kong v Public Prosecutor (Sing.ct.app)
On March 4, 2015, Singapore’s Court of Appeal issued its judgment in Yong Vui Kong […]
When Citizens take the Government to Court
A feature article on the incease of judicial reviews and actions against the government with […]
Caning is torture and racist in origin: M. Ravi
On 22 August, a constitutional challenge against judicial caning was heard in Singapore’s highest court, […]
On Permanent Parole
An Economist article on gay rights in Singapore. M. Ravi, a human-rights lawyer representing the […]
Singapore Lifts Death Sentence for Drug Trafficker
The BBC reports that a Malaysian man (Yong Vui Kong) convicted of drug trafficking has […]
A Street Urchin’s Journey to Death Row and Back
A report on how M. Ravi took up the case of Yong Vui Kong pro […]