The Singapore Law Review Writing Competition and Symposium 2007 was concluded successfully on 15th February at the Moot Court. We hope those of you who came down enjoyed yourselves. We would also like to thank all entrants for their brilliant essays. We are grateful to our sponsors TS Oon & Bazul for making this exciting event possible. We are proud to announce the winners of the Competition:


Champion:

Eunice Chua — An Analysis of How The Singapore, United Kingdom and American Judiciary Give Voice To The Law In The Face Of (Counter) Terrorism.

1st Runner-Up:

Emmanuel Cai — Knowing, Dishonest or plain Unjust? - A Commentary on the Past, Present and Future of Knowing Receipt.

2nd Runner-Ups:

Teo Jin Huang — Preserving the Legal Order in Times of Emergency: Should State responses to emergencies ever be extra-constitutional?
And
Yang Ziliang — Preventive Detention As A Counter-Terrorism Strategy: They Have Stopped Using It And So Should We.

3rd Runner-Ups:
Leonardo Bernard — A New Look on Human Rights Through The Eyes of Islam.
And
Ang Hou Fu — A Test of Fire: Re-looking Mistake in Contract.

Do look out for the upcoming Singapore Law Review Annual Lecture, the next issue of Juris Illuminae, and of course not forgetting the Writing Competition and Symposium 2008!