Juris Illuminae Volume 8 Issue 1
9 February 2012
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Dear Law School and Friends,
As SLR belatedly welcomes you to the start of 2012, we bring to you articles touching on topics varying from football regulations to SOPA. We have also included a speech given by Mr Stephen Townley, a foreign consultant with KhattarWong LLP, in this issue. The speech touches on the future role that Singapore may have in developing sports law and makes for an interesting read, especially for those who are particularly interested in the area of sports law and regulations. We hope that you enjoy this issue, and as usual, we welcome suggestions for articles in any particular area or topic!
- Priming Singapore “The Sports City” to Win Business – A Speech by Mr Stephen Townley
- What I (Didn’t!) Learn In Law School! - By Nisha Rajoo
- On SOPA: Will Online Pirates Have to Walk the Plank? – By Momoko Kanda
- Safeguarding Singapore, Safeguarding the ISA – By Xiao Hongyu
- Carlos Tevez, Sepp Blatter and the S-League – Of Uncertain Football Regulations – By Royston Tan
Best,
Alessa Pang
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Singapore Law Review








