WSJ: Judging Singapore’s Judiciary
The Wall Street Journal chimes in on the International Bar Association’s report.
Lee Kuan Yew recently noted the International Bar Association’s decision to “honor” Singapore by holding its annual conference there last year. We hope the former Prime Minister, now Minister Mentor, takes equal note of the IBA’s latest assessment of the judiciary in Singapore.
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