Introduction
Having Singapore laws on the Internet really took off in 1998 with the launch of Legal Workbench, a subscription service aimed at the legal professionals. This is Singapore’s first comprehensive source of primary legal resources available on the Internet. Law reports, legislation, parliamentary reports and unreported judgments can be found in Legal Workbench.
Since then Singapore legal resources on the Internet has grown in geometric proportions with many freely accessible resources.
The Singapore Legal System
As a former British Crown Colony, the Singapore Legal System is based on the English common law system. The term “common law” is usually taken to mean the unwritten law and legal customs which have been recognised and given the force of law. Common law is “unwritten” in the sense that the law was not embodied in a code or statute but is found in the recorded judgments of those judges who interpreted the law. These judgments have been recorded in various law reports and textbooks.
It should also be mentioned that although Singapore Law has predominantly an English common law flavour (as modified by statutes), there is some degree of pluralism in that Muslim Law governs the Muslim community in religion, matrimonial and related matters and is administered by a separate system of courts known as the Syariah Courts.
The supreme law in Singapore is its Constitution. The Constitution provides for written laws or statutes to be enacted by Parliament. In Singapore, the Parliament is a unicameral legislature, ie “one chamber”. A piece of legislation starts as a Bill. When a Bill is passed, it becomes an Act of Parliament. However, the Act only comes into force with the President’s assent and is published in the Gazette with a specified date when the Act comes into force.
It is common practice in Singapore for Acts of Parliament to confer powers on a Minister or other persons or bodies to make rules or regulations for specified purposes. Such rules and regulations are known as subsidiary legislation.
Judicial power in Singapore is vested in the Supreme Court, the Family Justice Courts and the State Courts (formerly Subordinate Courts). The Supreme Court consists of the High Court and the Courts of Appeal. The High Court comprises three divisions: the General Division, the Appellate Division and the Singapore International Commercial Court (SIAC). The Family Justice Courts consists of the Family Courts, the Youth Courts and the Family Division of the High Court. The State Courts consist of District Courts, Magistrates’ Courts, the Coroners’ Courts, the Small Claims Tribunals, the Community Disputes Resolution Tribunals and the Employment Claims Tribunal. Both the Supreme Court and the State Courts handle civil and criminal cases. The State Courts, being a lower court, deals with the “smaller” cases.
Since 2022, the websites of the Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts have been consolidated under judiciary.gov.sg. Legal resources relating to these courts are now found at this single website as well.
A List Of Singapore Legal Resources on the Internet:
- Directory of Singapore Organisations involved in the law.
- Legal Associations
- Law Society of Singapore
- Singapore Academy of Law
- Association of Criminal Lawyers Singapore
- Singapore Corporate Counsel Association
- Singapore Chapter – Association of Corporate Counsel
- Pro Bono Singapore
- Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre
- Maxwell Chambers
- Singapore Mediation Centre
- Singapore International Arbitration Centre
- Singapore International Mediation Centre
- Singapore International Mediation Institute
- Strata Titles Board
- Legal Associations
Singapore Sources of Law
- Singapore Legislation
- Bills http://parliament.gov.sg Full texts of bills introduced in the 10th Parliament. Published on the Singapore Parliament website.
- Electronic Gazette (eGazette) http://www.egazette.com.sg The electronic version of the Singapore Government Gazette is published daily and is available to the general public for viewing for 5 days. Official documents include (i) Bills Supplement; (ii) Acts Supplement; (iii) Subsidiary Legislation Supplement; (iv) Industrial Relations Supplement; and (v) Treaties Supplement.
- LawNet: Legal Workbench http://www.lawnet.com.sg/ Subscription database administered by the Singapore Academy of Law containing Singapore statutes, subsidiary legislation, Parliament reports and treaties.
- Select Committee Reports http://www.parliament.gov.sg/selectcommittee Select Committee Reports from 1955 are available on the Singapore Parliament website.
- Singapore Parliament Reports System http://www.parliament.gov.sg/parlweb/hansard_search_latest.jsp Searchable database of official parliamentary debates from 1955 made available by the Singapore Parliament.
- Singapore Statutes Online http://sso.agc.gov.sg/ Full texts of updated Singapore statutes, including the legislative history of each Act. Administered by the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
- Rules of Court http://sso.agc.gov.sg Rules made pursuant to the Supreme Court of Judicature Act relating to all proceedings within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and State Courts.
- Family Law Related https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/family The Women’s Charter and rules issued under the Act are made available by the Family Justice Court of Singapore.
- Singapore Case Law
- LawNet: Legal Workbench https://www.lawnet.com.sg/ Subscription database containing entire Singapore case law, including: (i) Singapore Law Reports; (ii) Malayan Law Journal; (iii) Academy Digest; and (iv) Unreported judgments.
- Judiciary: Latest Singapore Court Cases https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/judgments Free access to the latest Singapore Court cases.
- Singapore Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy decisions https://www.mediation.com.sg/our-services/overview-of-services/singapore-domain-name-dispute-resolution-policy-service/ These are administrative panel decisions concerning domain name disputes for SGNIC.
- Trade Mark Decisions https://www.ipos.gov.sg/manage-ip/resolve-ip-disputes/legal-decisions Summaries of grounds of decisions made by the Registry of Trade Marks (1999-). The summaries are for information only and are not meant to be comprehensive.
- Singapore Legal Dictionaries
- Singapore Legal Abbreviations https://libguides.nus.edu.sg/Singaporelaw/Legalabbreviations Abbreviations for law reports and journals published in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Based on the holdings of the C J Koh Law Library.
- Parliamentary Glossary https://www.parliament.gov.sg/parliamentary-business/glossary Glossary of terms used in Parliament.
- Plain English for Latin Expressions https://www.sal.org.sg/sites/default/files/PDF%20Files/Law%20Reform/LawReformCommittee-PlainEnglishforLatinExpressions.pdf Prepared by the Law Reform Committee of the Singapore Academy of Law, this lexicon “compiles some common Latin expressions used in legal parlance and provides their corresponding plain English translation”.
- Singapore Legal Directories
- Legal Services Regulatory Authority Directory of Lawyers and Legal Entities. Search for a Lawyer or Law Practice · Ministry of Law (mlaw.gov.sg)
- Singapore Regulatory & Other Rules
- Law Society of Singapore Mediation Scheme Handbook and Rules
- Law Society of Singapore Arbitration Scheme Handbook and Rules
- Law Society of Singapore Neutral Evaluation and Determination Scheme Handbook and Rules
- Law Society of Singapore Family ADR Scheme Addendum
- SIAC Arbitration Rules https://siac.org.sg/siac-rules-2016 The SIAC rules and the SIAC Domestic Arbitration Rules are published by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).
- Internet Regulatory Framework https://www.imda.gov.sg/regulations-and-licensing-listing/content-standards-and-classification/standards-and-classification/internet The Infocomm Media Development Authority regulates Internet Service Providers and Internet Content Providers through the Class Licence scheme and Internet Code of Practice.
- MAS – Legislation & Notices http://www.mas.gov.sg/ The Monetary Authority of Singapore publishes statutes, regulations, and notices that it administers as well as other legislation which governs the financial industry in Singapore.
- ACRA’s Interpretations https://www.acra.gov.sg/legislation/legal-resources/registrars-interpretations Interpretations by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority on provisions of the Companies Act.
- Building and Construction Authority Regulatory Information https://www1.bca.gov.sg/regulatory-info/ Information concerning the regulations pertaining to Singapore’s built environment.
- Building and Construction Authority Guidebooks & Publications https://www1.bca.gov.sg/about-us/news-and-publications/publications-reports/guidebooks-and-publications Guidebooks & publications pertaining to Singapore’s built environment.
- Code of Consumer Banking Practice https://abs.org.sg/industry-guidelines/consumerbanking The Code as published by the Association of Banks of Singapore.
- Code of Corporate Governance Guide to CG Code (sid.org.sg) By the Singapore Institute of Directors.
- Code of Practice; Code of Ethics for an Arbitrator https://siac.org.sg/code-of-ethics-for-an-arbitrator The full text of this code is made available by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).
- Regulations – Infocomm Media Development Authority (imda.gov.sg) Codes of practice and guidelines regulating the IT and telecommunications sectors, including the Telecom Competition Code. Published by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore.
- Insolvency Office Practice Circulars (1) For Individual Insolvency Practice Circulars (mlaw.gov.sg) (2) For Corporate Insolvency Practice Circulars (mlaw.gov.sg).
- Maritime and Port Authority Regulations, Circulars & Advisories https://www.mpa.gov.sg/regulations-advisory
- Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore Guidelines (1) Competition Act | CCCS (2) Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act | CCCS
- National Environment Agency (1) NEA | Circulars (2) NEA | Guidelines
- SGX Rulebooks/Manual Rulebooks | Rulebook (sgx.com)
- Singapore Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Full text of the SDRP, Rules and Supplemental Rules.
- Singapore General Insurance Association Agents Registration Regulations
- Singapore Land Authority Circulars https://www.sla.gov.sg/newsroom/circulars
- Judiciary Singapore Practice Directions https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/news-and-resources/practice-directions
- IRAS E-Tax Guides https://www.iras.gov.sg/quick-links/e-tax-guides E-Tax Guides is an electronic store of tax guides. It aims to provide convenient and timely access to tax information.
- Singapore Government Reports
- Law Reform Reports https://sal.org.sg/Resources-Tools/Law-Reform Reports of the Law Reform Committee of the Singapore Academy of Law.
- Publications – Attorney General’s Chambers of Singapore https://www.agc.gov.sg/resources/publications Scroll to the Law Reform Reports Section which contains full texts of the AGC’s law reform reports and consultation papers.
- Singapore International Treaties
- Free Trade Agreements https://www.enterprisesg.gov.sg/non-financial-assistance/for-singapore-companies/free-trade-agreements/ftas/singapore-ftasFull texts of free trade agreements concluded between Singapore and other countries.
- Tax Treaties etc https://www.iras.gov.sg/taxes/international-tax/list-of-dtas-limited-dtas-and-eoi-arrangements The Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs), limited DTAs and Exchange of Information Arrangements (EOI) concluded by Singapore are listed here.
- Singapore Legal Periodicals & Articles
- ACRA Legal Digest https://www.acra.gov.sg/legislation/legal-resources/legal-digest Full text. 2003-2006
- OTP Law’s Journal https://otp.sg/our-journals Full text. 1998-
- Inter Se https://journalsonline.academypublishing.org.sg/Journals/Inter-Se/e-Archive (previously SAL Newsletter) Full text. 2006 – 2010
- Singapore Academy of Law Journal https://journalsonline.academypublishing.org.sg/Journals/Singapore-Academy-of-Law-Journal/e-Archive
- Law Gazette http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/ Full text. Jan 2000-
- NUS Law Link & other Publications https://law.nus.edu.sg/media/
- Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (SJLS) http://law.nus.edu.sg/sjls/ Abstracts. 1991- & Selected full texts. July 1998-
- Singapore Law Review https://www.singaporelawreview.com/ Content information. 1998-
- Asian Journal of International Law https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/asian-journal-of-international-law (previously Singapore Year Book of International Law and Journal of International and Comparative Law) The journal is produced for the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) by NUS Law.
- SMU School of Law publications https://law.smu.edu.sg/research-publications A list of articles published by School of Law, Singapore Management University. Selected full text.
International Sources
- LexisNexis http://www.lexis.com/ Singapore legal information is available in this subscription database.
- World Legal Information Institute http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/257.html Provides free, independent, and non-profit access to worldwide law including Singapore’s.
Lay Person Sources
- Practiceforte https://practiceforte.sg Information on the laws of Singapore found in Practiceforte’s Journal.
- Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Singapore Information on the laws of Singapore found on Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia.